Local Energy Systems in Iraq: Neighbourhood Diesel Generators and Solar Photovoltaic Generation

Ali A. Al-Wakeel
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Iraqis experience interruptions of the public electricity supply of up to 18 hours a day. In response, private entrepreneurs and the Local Provincial Councils (LPCs) have installed an estimated 55,000–80,000 diesel generators, each rated typically between 100 and 500 kVA. The generators supply neighbourhoods through small, isolated distribution networks to operate lighting, fans and small appliances when power is not available from the public supply. A single radial live conductor connects each customer to the generator and payment for the electricity is based on a monthly charge per ampere. The operation and regulation of the neighbourhood diesel generator networks was reviewed through a comprehensive literature survey, site visits and interviews conducted with local operators and assemblers of the generator sets. The electricity is expensive, the generators can only supply small loads, have considerable environmental impact and the unusual single wire distribution practice is potentially hazardous. However, the use of the generators is likely to continue in the absence of any alternative electricity supply. The diesels and networks are poorly regulated and there is scope to enforce existing standards and develop a new standard to address the hazards of the connection practice. The chapter goes on to assess the possibilities of using small photovoltaic systems for power generation in Iraq.
伊拉克当地能源系统:邻近柴油发电机和太阳能光伏发电
伊拉克人每天经历长达18小时的公共电力供应中断。作为回应,私营企业家和地方省议会(LPCs)已经安装了大约55,000至80,000台柴油发电机,每台额定功率通常在100至500千伏安之间。发电机通过小型、孤立的配电网络为社区供电,在没有公共电力供应时为照明、风扇和小型电器供电。一个单一的径向带电导体将每个客户与发电机连接起来,电力的支付是基于每安培每月的费用。通过全面的文献调查、实地考察和与当地发电机组操作员和装配者的访谈,对社区柴油发电机组网络的运行和监管进行了审查。电力昂贵,发电机只能提供小负荷,对环境有相当大的影响,而且不寻常的单线配电做法有潜在的危险。然而,在没有任何替代电力供应的情况下,发电机很可能会继续使用。柴油车和铁路网络监管不力,执行现有标准和制定新标准以解决连接实践的危害是有余地的。本章继续评估在伊拉克使用小型光伏发电系统的可能性。
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