Analysis of PV-Diesel Hybrid Microgrids for Small Canadian Arctic Communities

IF 1.7 Q2 Engineering
N. Ninad, D. Turcotte, Y. Poissant
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Abstract

Most Canadian remote communities are supplied electricity partly or wholly generated by diesel generators, which results in high electricity costs mostly due to the cost of transporting fuel to the remote locations. A large portion of the financial budget from the government or local community is allocated to cover the cost of diesel electricity generation. Renewable energy integration can substantially reduce the cost of electricity generation and greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions in these remote communities. The annual solar photovoltaic (PV) potential for these northern arctic communities ranges from 850 to 1150 kWh/kWp; therefore, a significant portion of the community energy requirement can be supplied by the PV system. This article presents the impact of PV integration on the system’s annual performance and project economic aspects of small remote northern microgrids for integrating varying penetration levels of centralized PV systems. The modeling of a typical PV-diesel hybrid system considering the electrical performance, emissions, and economics of various generation sizes and control strategies has been addressed. The methodology presented in this article can help quantify the PV energy integration limit (without any spill/curtailment) and economic feasibility of new PV system integration in current arctic microgrids.
加拿大小型北极社区的光伏-柴油混合微电网分析
大多数加拿大偏远社区的电力部分或全部由柴油发电机提供,这主要是由于将燃料运送到偏远地区的成本高。政府或当地社区财政预算的很大一部分用于支付柴油发电的成本。可再生能源整合可以大大降低这些偏远社区的发电成本和温室气体排放。这些北极北部社区的年度太阳能光伏(PV)潜力在850至1150千瓦时/千瓦时之间;因此,社区能源需求的很大一部分可以由光伏系统提供。本文介绍了光伏集成对系统年度性能和项目经济方面的影响,用于集成不同渗透水平的集中式光伏系统。考虑了不同发电规模和控制策略的电性能、排放和经济性,对典型的PV-diesel混合动力系统进行了建模。本文提出的方法可以帮助量化目前北极微电网中新光伏系统集成的光伏能源集成限制(没有任何泄漏/缩减)和经济可行性。
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ISSN-0840-8688), issued quarterly, has been publishing high-quality refereed scientific papers in all areas of electrical and computer engineering since 1976
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