Development of an Optimized Energy System for Powering Base Transceiver Stations in Calabar, Nigeria

Paul Erungworo Okayim, Julius Achirigbor Idajor, Joseph Usman, Obinna Obinna Echem, Nkechiyere Nnamani
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Energy system plays an important role in the transition towards a sustainable urban life. Enhancing the quality of a livable environment through drastic reduction of pollutant emissions from fossil-fuelled generators can be achieved via the utilization of renewable energy sources. Hybrid renewable energy technologies can reliably meet the energy demands of base transceiver stations (BTS) located in off-grid rural villages. This paper aims to optimize and assess the performance of a hybrid energy system to meet the electrical load requirements of a BTS located in in Calabar, Nigeria using an off-grid hybrid system. Optimizing the control, sizing, and components of such a system aims to provide cost-effective power to these communities. The key objectives are minimizing cost of energy, total net present cost, CO2 emissions and unmet load using HOMER software. The results from the four different energy configurations were evaluated to determine the most optimized combination for the region. From the results obtained, there was a considerable variation in the optimum system configuration based on the different potential renewable energy resources. The result shows that the PV/wind/hydro/battery had a levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) as $2.40; PV/hydro/battery had $2.05; PV/wind/battery had $1.64; hydro/battery had $2.05; PV/battery had $1.38 & wind/battery had $5.44. However, due to the low wind and solar penetration in Ogoja, Nigeria, more storage systems were required for configurations without hydro component and large-scale hybrid energy systems with higher LCOE. The configuration system that showed moderate hybrid system sizes with LCOE of $1.38 was the PV/battery system with 0% energy unmet.
开发优化能源系统,为尼日利亚卡拉巴尔的基地收发站供电
能源系统在向可持续城市生活过渡的过程中发挥着重要作用。通过利用可再生能源,可以大幅减少化石燃料发电机的污染物排放,从而提高宜居环境的质量。混合可再生能源技术可以可靠地满足位于离网农村的基地收发站(BTS)的能源需求。本文旨在优化和评估混合能源系统的性能,利用离网混合系统满足位于尼日利亚卡拉巴尔的一个基站的电力负荷要求。优化该系统的控制、大小和组件旨在为这些社区提供具有成本效益的电力。主要目标是利用 HOMER 软件最大限度地降低能源成本、总净现值成本、二氧化碳排放量和未满足的负荷。对四种不同能源配置的结果进行了评估,以确定最适合该地区的优化组合。从获得的结果来看,根据不同的潜在可再生能源资源,最佳系统配置存在相当大的差异。结果显示,光伏/风能/水能/电池的平准化电力成本(LCOE)为 2.40 美元;光伏/水能/电池为 2.05 美元;光伏/风能/电池为 1.64 美元;水能/电池为 2.05 美元;光伏/电池为 1.38 美元,风能/电池为 5.44 美元。然而,由于尼日利亚 Ogoja 的风能和太阳能渗透率较低,不含水力发电组件的配置和 LCOE 较高的大规模混合能源系统需要更多的储能系统。LCOE 为 1.38 美元、显示出中等混合系统规模的配置系统是光伏/电池系统,未满足的能量为 0%。
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