Technical-Economic-Institutional Diagram of a Micro-Hydroelectric Power Station in Electrified Areas: Case Study in the Lingang-Foto Site of Cameroon

Mekjele Raïssa Matho, Laila Tidjani Haoua, Kenfack Joseph
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Access to electricity, reliable energy supply, and environmental protection are key elements that support economic development around the world. In most of Sub-Saharan African countries, the production deficit is a key issue. In addition, the network is made of long distance power lines, leading to huge voltage drops and frequent power cuts in remote electrified areas. Most of these areas offer a wealth of micro hydro power potential. It hence happens that the development of such project in an environment not prepared should address many issues from the technical, the economic and the institutional point of view. The aim of this paper is to examine how we could contribute to the design and development of such a project while taking into account the related constraints. From the findings and the literature review, we have suggested for each core aspect how we might overcome some difficulties. Given the similarity of the network architecture in remote areas in Africa, we have focused on one 148 kW case study in Cameroon to illustrate the implementation of the results. We got a 6.5$cents/kWh cost-effective project from an initial investment of 480 509USD with the need to use robust and simple equipment and the need to adjust the regulations. Since power cut is harmful and a hence issue for a grid connected plant, we have also designed an architecture to address this issue of load shedding from the grid.
电气化地区微型水力发电站的技术-经济-制度图——以喀麦隆临港-福托水电站为例
获得电力、可靠的能源供应和环境保护是支持全球经济发展的关键要素。在大多数撒哈拉以南非洲国家,生产赤字是一个关键问题。此外,该网络由长距离电力线组成,导致偏远通电地区出现巨大的电压下降和频繁停电。这些地区大多具有丰富的微型水力发电潜力。因此,在没有准备好的环境中发展这类项目应该从技术、经济和体制角度解决许多问题。本文的目的是研究我们如何在考虑相关限制的情况下为这样一个项目的设计和开发做出贡献。根据研究结果和文献综述,我们对每个核心方面提出了如何克服一些困难的建议。考虑到非洲偏远地区的网络架构的相似性,我们将重点放在喀麦隆的一个148千瓦的案例研究上,以说明结果的实施情况。我们从初始投资480509美元中获得了6.5美分/千瓦时的成本效益项目,需要使用坚固简单的设备,需要调整法规。由于停电是有害的,因此对于电网连接的工厂来说是一个问题,我们还设计了一个架构来解决电网的负载减少问题。
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