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摘要
在太平洋岛屿国家(PICs),由于继承的岛屿性质,村庄分散,因此从公用电网获得电力变得困难。因此,农村社区依赖化石燃料发电机和可再生能源发电。局部混合微电网可以设计为满足这些社区的电力需求。设计农村微电网的先决条件是:负荷模型,该模型可以从类似系统中推断,也可以从基于FF的现有系统中收集负荷信息。本文对这种外推模型进行了模拟,以获得位于太平洋地区的纳绍村(斐济科罗岛)的最佳微电网设计,其中包括设计混合微电网的方法。在现有系统负荷的基础上,为该村设计了预估负荷模型,并利用HOMER Pro (HOMER Energy的微网软件)对系统进行了仿真,确定了混合微网中光伏(PV)电池、电池储能系统(BESS)和柴油发电机所需的供电量。本文将有助于农村社区微电网的设计,为未来农村微电网在pic的发展提供参考。
Design of a Hybrid Microgrid for a Rural Community in Pacific Island Countries_
In Pacific Island Countries (PICs) villages are scattered due to the inherited islanding nature hence access to electricity from utility grids becomes difficult. As a result, rural communities depended on electricity that generated from fossil fuels (FFs) powered generators and renewable energy sources (RES). Localized hybrid microgrids can be designed to cater electricity needs for such communities. The prerequisite for the design of a rural microgrid is: a load model which can be extrapolated either from a similar system or loading information gathered from FF based existing systems. In this paper such an extrapolated model has been simulated to obtain optimum microgrid design for the Nasau Village (Koro Island, Fiji) located in the pacific region which includes a methodology for designing a hybrid microgrid. An estimated load model has been designed for the village based on the existing system load and then the system has been simulated using HOMER Pro (microgrid software by HOMER Energy) to determine the supply required from Photovoltaic (PV) cells, Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) and Diesel Generator in the hybrid microgrid. This paper will help to design a microgrid for a rural community which can serve as a reference for the future development of rural microgrid in PICs.