多种可再生能源系统的基于网络的决策支持工具

IF 5.9 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Montseng Ramafikeng , Oluibukun Ajayi , Adedayo Adeleke
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当前的全球电力需求是前所未有的,它使严重的能源短缺长期存在,并增加了对不可持续的不可再生能源的依赖和使用,特别是在非洲各国。在南非,不断增长的能源需求,加上老化的燃煤电力基础设施,激发了人们对可再生能源潜在用途的兴趣、讨论和研究。因此,本研究旨在利用地理信息系统(GIS)和遥感技术创建一个基于网络的交互式决策工具,以测量和评估风能、太阳能和生物质能的可用性和潜力,并确定南非西开普省亚特兰蒂斯地区最合适的风力发电场地点。这是通过使用JavaScript和超文本标记语言(HTML)实现地图混搭来检索有关风能、太阳能和生物质潜力的信息以及风力发电场的合适区域来实现的。屋顶接收的最大太阳辐射约为1499千瓦时/平方米,如果太阳能电池板效率为15%,性能比为86%,则可能产生287.9千瓦的电力。同样,通过建筑集成风力涡轮机的城市风能潜力为102.3千瓦,标称功率为10%,最小面积为24平方米。此外,生物质估计约为586.4毫克/公顷,使用20%的转换效率和4.5的热值,可能产生7.5千瓦的电力。因此,这个基于网络的平台为投资者、规划人员和政策制定者提供了一站式资源,使他们能够了解各种可再生能源的潜力,并做出明智的决策。
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A web-based decision support tool for multifarious renewable energy systems
Current global electricity demand is unprecedented, and it has perpetuated severe energy shortages and an increased reliance on and use of unsustainable non-renewable sources, particularly in countries across Africa. In South Africa, the growing energy demand, coupled with ageing coal-based electricity infrastructure, has fuelled interest, discourses, and research on the potential use of renewable energy. Therefore, this study aimed to use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing techniques to create a web-based interactive decision-making tool to measure and assess the availability and potential of wind, solar, and biomass energy sources, as well as to identify the most suitable sites for wind farms in the Atlantis area of South Africa’s Western Cape. This was achieved by implementing a map mashup using JavaScript and Hypertext Mark-up Language (HTML) to retrieve information about wind, solar, and biomass potential together with suitable areas to locate wind farms. The maximum solar radiation received by rooftops was approximately 1499 kWh/m2, which could potentially generate 287.9 kilowatts of electricity using a solar panel efficiency of 15% and a performance ratio of 86%. Similarly, the urban wind energy potential via building-integrated wind turbines was 102.3 kilowatts, utilising a nominal power of 10% and a minimum area of 24m2. Additionally, the biomass estimation was around 586.4 Mg/ha, potentially generating 7.5 kilowatts of electricity using a conversion efficiency of 20% and a heating value of 4.5. Consequently, the web-based platform provides a one-stop resource for investors, planners, and policymakers to access and make well-informed decisions about multifarious renewable energy potentials.
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Renewable Energy Focus
Renewable Energy Focus Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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