A comprehensive analysis on the grid-tied solar photovoltaics for clean energy mix and supply in Nigeria’s on-grid power

Q3 Energy
C. Diyoke, U. Ngwaka, K. Ugwu
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Nigeria’s power infrastructure is dominated by polluting grid-connected fossil-based power systems. The Nation currently suffers from an acute electricity shortage, making nearly 40% of on-grid customers receive unreliable and inconsistent power below their demand. Solar resources are widespread in the country at considerably good potential than in many European nations. Nevertheless, Nigeria's solar photovoltaic (PV) installation capacity could be better. This paper presents the techno-economic, environmental and risk analysis of a grid-connected 10 kW, 100 kW, and 1 MW PV system for three customer segments in Abuja, Nigeria. It is found that a 1 MW grid-tied PV system is very viable at an electricity export rate not below 0.01 $/kWh and a total initial cost (TIC) of not more than 2000 $/kW for fixed axis system and 2600 $/kWh or lower for the two-axis system. The 10 kW and 100 kW PV systems are only financially viable with fiscal incentives. However, they become profitable with a minimum feed-in tariff of about 0.294, 0.297, 0.223 and 0.214 $/kWh for the fixed 10 kW, 2-axis 10 kW, fixed 100 kW and two-axis 100 kW systems, respectively.
并网太阳能光伏发电在尼日利亚并网电力中的清洁能源结构和供应的综合分析
尼日利亚的电力基础设施主要是污染严重的与电网相连的化石燃料电力系统。国家目前正遭受着严重的电力短缺,使得近40%的并网用户获得不可靠和不稳定的电力低于他们的需求。太阳能资源在该国广泛分布,其潜力比许多欧洲国家大得多。尽管如此,尼日利亚的太阳能光伏(PV)安装能力可能会更好。本文介绍了尼日利亚阿布贾并网的10千瓦、100千瓦和1兆瓦光伏系统的技术经济、环境和风险分析。研究发现,1兆瓦并网光伏系统在电力输出率不低于0.01美元/千瓦时,固定轴系统的总初始成本(TIC)不超过2000美元/千瓦时,两轴系统的总初始成本(TIC)不超过2600美元/千瓦时或更低时是非常可行的。10千瓦和100千瓦的光伏系统只有在财政激励下才具有经济可行性。然而,对于固定10千瓦、两轴10千瓦、固定100千瓦和两轴100千瓦系统,它们的最低上网电价分别约为0.294美元、0.297美元、0.223美元和0.214美元/千瓦时,它们是有利可图的。
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Journal of Energy Systems
Journal of Energy Systems Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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