为乌干达离网农村社区开发太阳能光伏-沼气混合微电网

IF 0.8 Q4 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Emmanuel Wokulira Miyingo;David Sunday Tusubira;Roseline Nyongarwizi Akol;Sheila N. Mugala;Davis Kayiza Kawooya
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电力对社会经济增长和发展至关重要。然而,由于没有国家电网,乌干达80%以上的农村居民无法获得电力。大多数农村居民使用原始的转换装置,如3石炉灶,利用生物质来满足他们的能源需求。他们主要是农业和产生大量的废物,其处置通常是露天倾倒和焚烧。这种做法导致环境问题和有限的经济机会。这项研究旨在解决乌干达离网社区的能源贫困和废物管理问题。考虑到太阳能和生物废物,特别是动物粪便的丰富,这项研究的重点是太阳能光伏(PV)-沼气混合微电网作为一种潜在的解决方案。在Mubende区进行了实地调查,以收集能源使用、电器和人口统计数据。对不同的能源供应方案进行了技术模拟和财务分析。结果表明,太阳能光伏-沼气混合系统在财务上是可行的,具有正的内部收益率、净现值和投资回报率,而太阳能光伏则不是。一个试点项目在一个有7个最终用户的社区成功实施,自2024年4月以来一直在运行。来自最终用户的反馈充满了赞美和兴奋,更多的用户希望连接。该研究的结论是,太阳能-光伏-沼气混合微电网可以成为乌干达离网社区提供能源的一个有价值的解决方案。建议扩大这种系统,以解决这些地区的能源需求。
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Development of a solar photovoltaic-biogas hybrid microgrid for off-grid rural communities in Uganda
Electricity is vital for social-economic growth and development. However, over 80% of rural dwellers in Uganda do not have access to it due to the absence of the national electricity grid. Most rural inhabitants use biomass to meet their energy needs using primitive conversion devices, e.g., the 3-stone stoves. They are mainly agricultural and generate a lot of waste, whose disposal is usually open dumping and burning. Such practices lead to environmental concerns and limited economic opportunities. This research aimed to address energy poverty and waste management in off-grid Ugandan communities. The study focused on solar photovoltaic (PV)-biogas hybrid microgrids as a potential solution, given the abundance of solar and bio-waste, particularly animal dung. Field surveys were conducted in Mubende District to gather data on energy usage, appliances, and demographics. Technical simulations and financial analyses were performed for different energy supply scenarios. The results indicated that the solar PV-biogas hybrid system was financially viable, with positive internal rate of return, net present value, and return on investment, whereas solar PV only was not. A pilot project was successfully implemented in one community with seven end users and has been operating since April 2024. The feedback from the end users is full of praise and excitement, and many more users wish to be connected. The study concluded that solar PV-biogas hybrid microgrids can be a valuable solution for providing energy access to off-grid communities in Uganda. Scaling up such systems is recommended to address the energy needs of such areas.
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SAIEE Africa Research Journal
SAIEE Africa Research Journal ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC-
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