光伏混合动力系统的经济分析:国家尖峰纪念碑

A. Rosenthal, S. Durand, M. Thomas, H. Post
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在许多离网应用中,光伏混合电力系统可以为发动机发电机(发电机组)系统提供具有经济竞争力的替代方案。除了明显的“绿色”优势,产生更少的噪音和排放,在某些情况下,光伏混合动力可以提供比发电机组更低的生命周期成本(LCC)。本文评估了美国国家公园管理局(NPS)在加州Pinnacles国家纪念碑安装的9.6 kWp光伏混合动力系统的LCC。NPS安装这种混合动力系统的动机不是基于经济效益,而是需要用一种更安静、更省油、更符合新国家公园管理局对可持续设计和运营的强调的替代方案取代两台老化的柴油发电机组。事实上,经济分析表明,与简单更换两台发电机组相比,安装光伏混合发电机组的20年LCC更低。该分析预计,与仅使用发电机组的系统相比,光伏混合系统将净节省83561美元,并节省超过162000加仑的丙烷。这一净节约与环境排放相关的成本无关。根据NPS的指导方针,还讨论了包括排放成本的影响。该光伏混合系统经济效益的关键是负荷管理和负荷分割的综合方案。负荷分段降低了初始成本,而负荷管理确保了随着时间的推移,光伏阵列将提供其设计的总场地能量的很大一部分。
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Economic analysis of PV hybrid power system: Pinnacles National Monument
PV hybrid electric power systems can offer an economically competitive alternative to engine generator (genset) systems in many off-grid applications. Besides the obvious 'green' advantages of producing less noise and emissions, the PV hybrid can, in some cases, offer a lower life-cycle cost (LCC) than the genset. This paper evaluates the LCC of the 9.6 kWp PV hybrid power system installed by the National Park Service (NPS) at Pinnacles National Monument, CA. NPS motivation for installation of this hybrid was not based on economics, but rather the need to replace two aging diesel gensets with an alternative that would be quieter, fuel efficient, and more in keeping with new NPS emphasis on sustainable design and operations. In fact, economic analysis shows a lower 20-year LCC for the installed PV hybrid than for simple replacement of the two gensets. The analysis projects a net saving by the PV hybrid system of $83561 and over 162000 gallons of propane when compared with the genset-only system. This net saving is independent of the costs associated with environmental emissions. The effects of including emissions costs, according to NPS guidelines, is also discussed. Key to the favorable economics of this PV hybrid system was an integrated program of load management and load segmentation. Load segmentation kept initial costs down while load management ensured that, over time, the PV array would provide the large fraction of total site energy for which it was designed.
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