Techno-economic feasibility analysis of Kuwait-specific photovoltaic-based street lighting system

Naser A. N. Muhaisen, M. H. Habaebi, F. M. Suliman, Sheroz Khan, Elfatih AA Elsheikh, Md. Rafiqul Islam, Mohammed Abdulla Salim Al Husaini
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Nowadays, the surge in energy demand due to economic growth and extreme weather conditions has put immense pressure on the usage of fossil fuels in Kuwait. As a result, scheduled load-shedding is performed in some regions during the summer season to meet the energy demand. To address this issue, this paper proposes a photovoltaic-based street lighting system as an alternative solution to meet the rising energy demand in Kuwait during the daytime. This study initially investigates the existing street lighting systems in the state of Kuwait. Subsequently, three different configurations of photovoltaic panels are proposed based on the existing streetlight pole structures. The simulation models are then developed and evaluated using physical security information management and PVSyst simulation platforms, aiming to validate their performance against conventional power generation models in Kuwait. The proposed photovoltaic system is designed based on feedback information collected from the existing installed capacity. Finally, an overall energy model is presented to demonstrate how solar potential can offset energy consumption during peak demand hours. Practical testbed data from the Al-Jahra residential area of Kuwait is used for validation. The results indicate that the proposed photovoltaic street lighting system can generate a maximum power output of 18.8 GWh in August and a minimum of 11.8 GWh in December, compared to the monthly consumption of 30.45 GWh. The study showcases the economic viability of the solution, with an average degradation ratio of 13% of the total cost. Moreover, the proposed system contributes to a reduction in CO2 emissions from traditional power plants.
科威特专用光伏街道照明系统的技术经济可行性分析
如今,由于经济增长和极端天气条件,能源需求激增,给科威特使用化石燃料带来了巨大压力。因此,一些地区在夏季进行了定期的减载,以满足能源需求。为了解决这个问题,本文提出了一个基于光伏的街道照明系统,作为满足科威特白天不断增长的能源需求的替代解决方案。本研究首先调查了科威特现有的街道照明系统。随后,在现有路灯灯杆结构的基础上,提出了三种不同的光伏板配置。然后使用物理安全信息管理和PVSyst仿真平台开发和评估仿真模型,旨在验证其与科威特传统发电模型的性能。所提出的光伏系统是基于从现有装机容量中收集的反馈信息进行设计的。最后,提出了一个整体能源模型,以展示太阳能潜力如何抵消高峰需求时段的能源消耗。采用科威特Al-Jahra居民区的实际试验台数据进行验证。结果表明,该光伏路灯系统8月最大输出功率为18.8 GWh, 12月最小输出功率为11.8 GWh,月用电量为30.45 GWh。该研究展示了该解决方案的经济可行性,平均降解率为总成本的13%。此外,拟议中的系统有助于减少传统发电厂的二氧化碳排放。
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