Techno-Economic Assessment of Distributed Generation in Nigeria’s Low Voltage Distribution Network

Ikopbo Mary, Okpura Nseobong, Udofia Kufre M.
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The availability of a good power supply is said to be essential for achieving sustainable development in the majority of developing countries. Huge capital expenditures are necessary to achieve a consistent electricity supply, mostly for grid development. In order to achieve a reliable power supply, this research, titled "Techno-Economic Assessment of Distributed Generation (DG) in Nigeria’s Low-Voltage Distribution Network," aims to integrate a flexible energy mix at the household level. This was achieved by the development of an energy assessment template through computation using ratings of typical electrical devices contained in a three-bedroom flat in Nigeria. The information obtained was aggregated with field data obtained from household energy audit as well as energy band data collected from the power utility company. The optimal energy mix based on formulated algorithm comprised of photovoltaic (PV) system with capacity of 12.7 kW, a petrol generator with capacity of 15 kW, a converter with capacity of 12 kW, and 16 units of batteries (eight connected in series and two connected in parallel) with a nominal optimal hybrid capacity of 15.89 kWh. However, the HOMER Pro software's optimization results revealed that the planned size of PV panels, batteries, and the supply from the public power utility company were adequate for the load. The net present cost, cost of electricity, and operating costs of the proposed hybrid system obtained was $23,714, $0.308 kWh, and $700 per year, respectively. The proposed template is suitable and adaptable to any desired grid size.
尼日利亚低压配电网络中的分布式发电技术经济评估
在大多数发展中国家,良好的电力供应对实现可持续发展至关重要。要实现稳定的电力供应,必须投入巨额资本支出,主要用于电网发展。为了实现可靠的电力供应,这项题为 "尼日利亚低压配电网络中分布式发电(DG)的技术经济评估 "的研究旨在将灵活的能源组合纳入家庭层面。为了实现这一目标,我们开发了一个能源评估模板,利用尼日利亚一个三居室公寓中典型电气设备的额定值进行计算。所获得的信息与从家庭能源审计中获得的实地数据以及从电力公司收集的能源带数据进行了汇总。根据所制定的算法,最佳能源组合包括容量为 12.7 千瓦的光伏系统、容量为 15 千瓦的汽油发电机、容量为 12 千瓦的变流器和 16 个电池单元(8 个串联,2 个并联),其标称最佳混合容量为 15.89 千瓦时。然而,HOMER Pro 软件的优化结果显示,光伏电池板、蓄电池和公共电力公司供电的计划规模足以满足负荷需求。拟议混合系统的净现值成本、电力成本和运营成本分别为每年 23 714 美元、0.308 千瓦时和 700 美元。建议的模板适用于任何所需的电网规模。
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