在 COVID-19 期间,将可再生能源作为 Murzuq 卫生所的电力来源。

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Wesam H Beitelmal, Paul C Okonkwo, Fadhil Al Housni, Said Grami, Wilfred Emori, Paul C Uzoma, Barun Kumar Das
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摘要:世界上有大量人口,主要是发展中国家的人口,生活在农村地区,通常与电网隔绝。不稳定的电力供应和不断上涨的能源价格对发展中国家产生了重大影响,尤其是在 COVID-19 大流行期间。可再生能源能够提供可持续和高效的电力供应。Murzuq 是位于利比亚南部的一个农村社区,拥有丰富的可再生能源资源。封锁期间的用电量很高,而医疗诊所也因工作时间延长和电器数量增加而能耗增加。本研究调查了穆尔祖克卫生所三种不同混合能源系统的技术经济评估。HOMER(电力可再生能源混合优化模型)软件工具被用来评估采用可再生能源为诊所提供可持续能源供应的可行性。目前不稳定的能源供应来自国家电网,而目前的能源供应不足以满足诊所工作时间的需要,因此需要可持续的稳定能源供应。从诊所收集的测量数据和 HOMER 软件用于分析和优化 COVID-19 大流行之前和期间诊所总体电力需求的变化。结果显示,与光伏/发电机组/电池混合能源系统相比,光伏/电池混合能源系统的净现值成本较低,但高于独立发电机组。不过,与其他两种混合能源系统相比,独立发电机组的碳排放量最高,因此不适合作为诊所的电力来源。就减排和能源价格而言,光伏/电池被认为是最具经济效益的。这项调查的结果将有助于利益相关者和设计者优化混合能源系统,以经济的方式满足医疗诊所的能源需求,尤其是在大流行病期间:
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Renewable energy as a source of electricity for Murzuq health clinic during COVID-19.

Renewable energy as a source of electricity for Murzuq health clinic during COVID-19.

Renewable energy as a source of electricity for Murzuq health clinic during COVID-19.

Renewable energy as a source of electricity for Murzuq health clinic during COVID-19.

Abstract: A great number of populations of the world, primarily in developing countries, are living in rural areas and are commonly isolated from the grid connection. Unstable power supply and increasing energy prices have significant effects on developing countries, especially during this COVID-19 pandemic. Renewable energy sources can provide sustainable and efficient electricity supply. Murzuq is a rural community situated in the southern part of Libya and endowed with renewable energy resources. While there is high electricity consumption during the lockdown, health clinics also experienced higher energy consumption of longer operating hours and an increased number of electrical appliances. This study investigates the techno-economic assessment of three different hybrid energy systems for health clinics in Murzuq. HOMER (Hybrid optimization model for electric renewables) software tool was used to evaluate the feasibility of employing renewable energy, to provide sustainable energy supply to the clinic. The current unsteady energy supply comes from the national grid and the current energy supply is not sufficient for the clinic's operating hours and requires a sustainable and steady supply. Measured data collected from the health clinic and HOMER software were used to analyze and optimize the change in overall electricity demand for the health clinic before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The results showed that the photovoltaic/battery hybrid energy system has a lower net present cost, compared to the Photovoltaic/Generator set/ battery hybrid energy system, but higher than the standalone generator set. However, the highest amount of carbon emission associated with the standalone generator set compared to the other two hybrid energy systems disqualifies it from being a suitable contender for the source of electricity for the health clinic. The photovoltaic/battery was deemed to be most economically beneficial in terms of emission reduction and energy price. The outcomes of this investigation will help stakeholders and designers to optimize hybrid energy systems that economically meet the health clinic energy demands, especially during this pandemic.

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