Cost Optimization of Hybrid Microgrid across China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Eastern Route for Rural Electrification in Pakistan

Rabia Khan, Ayesha Khan
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Electricity access plays a key role in defining the socio-economic status of a community. Millions of people around the globe are suffering from energy poverty, particularly the inhabitants of rural areas of developing countries. Pakistan is one of those countries which are suffering from electricity shortage and extreme load-shedding. In this paper, a hybrid microgrid system is designed across the eastern route of China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) using renewable energy sources (RES). The design and simulation of the proposed microgrid are through Hybrid Optimization Model for Electric Renewables) HOMER software, developed by National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) [1]. The rural areas near Sukkur, Nawabshah, and Hingorja are chosen for the design of the microgrid system. The source energy profiles for solar, wind, and temperature are taken from the online database of National Solar Radiation Database [2], National Renewable Energy Laboratories (NREL) [3], and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Surface Meteorology and Solar Energy [4] respectively. Due to the intermittent nature of renewables, diesel generator and energy storage are used as a backup. The cost optimization of the system is performed using HOMER with least cost of energy (LCOE) and net present cost (NPC) as the decision variables. Additionally, sensitivity analysis, techno-economic analysis, and cost analysis are performed to test the designed system.
中巴经济走廊东线农村电气化混合微电网成本优化
电力供应在确定一个社区的社会经济地位方面起着关键作用。全球有数百万人正遭受能源贫困,特别是发展中国家农村地区的居民。巴基斯坦是电力短缺和极度减载的国家之一。本文设计了横跨中巴经济走廊东线的可再生能源混合微电网系统。所提出的微电网的设计和仿真是通过国家可再生能源实验室(NREL)开发的HOMER软件进行的[1]。在Sukkur, Nawabshah和Hingorja附近的农村地区选择设计微电网系统。太阳能、风能和温度的源能剖面图分别取自美国国家太阳辐射数据库[2]、美国国家可再生能源实验室(NREL)[3]和美国国家航空航天局(NASA)地面气象和太阳能在线数据库[4]。由于可再生能源的间歇性,柴油发电机和储能被用作备用。以最小能源成本(LCOE)和净当前成本(NPC)为决策变量,对系统进行成本优化。此外,还对设计的系统进行了灵敏度分析、技术经济分析和成本分析。
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