Solar Photovoltaic System Design and Cost Estimations for Electrification of selected Primary Health Centres in Maiyama Local Government, Kebbi State

B. Samaila, David D, Shehu A.A, Yahaya M.N
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The populace continues to turn to primary healthcare centers as their first port of call for medical attention. The majority of people who visit primary healthcare facilities (PHCs) are women and children, whose health has a direct impact on the future of the nation. As a result, PHCs are under pressure to deliver high-quality treatment. One of the healthcare institutions in Maiyama Local Government that needs dependable energy is the Primary Healthcare Center (PHC) that has been chosen. They use a diesel-powered system as their main source of power supply because the electricity supply is unstable. This puts a strain on their operations resources and has a severe impact on people and the environment. The answer to Maiyama's inconsistent, expensive, and unsafe power source is a change in the energy system. LG, and its goal is to raise the standard of healthcare delivery services. It is assumed that greater healthcare services would be available once improved energy sources are in place. The solution was suggested to be a solar-powered system with battery storage, a charge controller, and an inverter. Electricity for the vaccine refrigerator, ceiling fans, light bulbs, and mobile charge station will be provided by the proposed powered system. For each primary health center, the cost of the solar PV system's components [such as PV panels, inverters, batteries, and charge controllers] was calculated. Electrical appliances were projected to use 29,129.41 watt hours per day, 13647.05 watt hours per day, 54174.118 watt hours per day, and 14738.82 watt hours per day for Kawara, Maiyama, Andarai, and Mayalo, respectively. Based on the foregoing Observed outcomes each health center under study's needs was taken into account while designing the solar PV system. According to estimates, PV panels will cost correspondingly ₦1,264,000, ₦632,000, ₦2,370,000, and ₦395,000 for Kawara, Maiyama, Andarai, and Mayalo. The total amount all centers had to pay on PV panels was ₦4,661,000. Similar to this, it was determined that the cost of the inverter utilized in the design was ₦280,000 for the four PHCs, while the cost of the battery was projected to be ₦646,800, ₦1,176,000, ₦4,555,726, and ₦953,442 for Kawara, Maiyama, and Andarai, respectively. For this project, the cost of the inverter and charge controller needed to create the PV system was estimated for each primary health center that was chosen. 4 inverters' combined costs were calculated and determined to be. Each charge controller is expected to cost ₦30,000 and cost ₦210,000. For Kawara, Maiyama, Andarai, and Mayalo Primary Health Center, respectively, the cross-sectional area of each cable needed for the connection between PV& battery, Battery & Inverter, and Inverter & Load was projected to be 3.569 10-6 m2, 2.436 10-6m2, and 2.727 10-6m2. This study's findings support the usage of solar PV systems in primary health centers since they are less expensive to operate, extremely dependable, and have a life expectancy of 20 to 30 years.
凯比州Maiyama地方政府选定初级卫生中心电气化的太阳能光伏系统设计和成本估算
民众继续将初级保健中心作为寻求医疗服务的第一站。到初级保健设施就诊的大多数是妇女和儿童,他们的健康直接影响到国家的未来。因此,初级保健中心面临着提供高质量治疗的压力。Maiyama地方政府需要可靠能源的医疗机构之一是被选中的初级医疗中心(PHC)。由于电力供应不稳定,他们使用柴油作为主要的电力供应来源。这给他们的业务资源带来了压力,并对人和环境产生了严重影响。Maiyama不稳定、昂贵和不安全的能源的答案是改变能源系统。LG,其目标是提高医疗保健服务的标准。人们认为,一旦能源得到改善,就可以提供更多的保健服务。解决方案是一个太阳能供电系统,包括电池存储、充电控制器和逆变器。疫苗冰箱、吊扇、灯泡和移动充电站的电力将由拟议的供电系统提供。对于每个初级保健中心,计算了太阳能光伏系统组件(如光伏板、逆变器、电池和充电控制器)的成本。川原市、Maiyama市、Andarai市、Mayalo市的电器日用电量分别为29129.41、13647.05、54174.118、14738.82。根据上述观察结果,在设计太阳能光伏系统时,考虑了研究中的每个医疗中心的需求。据估计,对于Kawara、Maiyama、Andarai和Mayalo,光伏面板的相应费用为1,264,000奈拉、63.2万奈拉、2,370万奈拉和395,000奈拉。所有中心必须为光伏面板支付的总金额为4,66.1万奈拉。与此类似,确定设计中使用的逆变器的成本为4个初级保健村的28万奈拉,而电池的成本预计分别为河原村、Maiyama村和Andarai村的646,800奈拉、1,176,000奈拉、4,555,726奈拉和953,442奈拉。在这个项目中,为选定的每个初级卫生中心估算了创建光伏系统所需的逆变器和充电控制器的成本。计算并确定了4台逆变器的综合成本为。每个充电控制器预计花费3万奈拉,21万奈拉。对于Kawara、Maiyama、Andarai和Mayalo初级卫生中心,pv与电池、电池与逆变器、逆变器与负载之间连接所需的每根电缆的横截面面积预计分别为3.569 10-6m2、2.436 10-6m2和2.727 10-6m2。这项研究的结果支持在初级卫生中心使用太阳能光伏系统,因为它们操作成本较低,非常可靠,并且预期寿命为20至30年。
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