贝宁住宅应用的电池耦合光伏系统:最佳尺寸和成本效益分析

Isaac Amoussou , Ahmed Issoufou Imadan , Romain Akpahou , Takele Ferede Agajie , Wirnkar Basil Nsanyuy
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尽管贝宁拥有大量的可再生能源,但由于传统能源的高度主导地位和经常性的电力短缺,可再生能源发电的份额仍然很低。这项研究考察了使用电池的自主光伏系统作为贝宁公共电网的替代方案。研究了具有相同日能耗的5种不同负荷分布,并估计了它们对光伏/电池系统成本的影响。利用能源成本(COE)和电力供应损失概率(LPSP)等决策标准对光伏/电池系统的规模进行了优化。采用非支配遗传排序算法II (NSGA-II)元启发式求解多目标问题。研究了地理位置对光伏/电池系统成本的影响。研究结果表明,优先考虑延迟能源消耗的负荷曲线比优先考虑太阳能电池板直接消耗的负荷曲线具有更高的能源成本。事实证明,无论地理位置如何,对消费者来说,光伏/电池系统比贝宁国家电网目前收取的电价更便宜。这些系统的广泛使用可以显著减少温室气体排放。因此,用光伏/电池系统代替电网可以有效地避免向大气中释放约1.94吨二氧化碳。
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Battery-coupled PV systems for residential applications in Benin: An optimal sizing and cost-effectiveness analysis
Despite the high amount of renewable energy resources available in Benin, the share of electricity generated from renewable energy (RE) sources is still low with high dominance of conventional energy resources and regular power shortage. This study examined autonomous photovoltaic systems with batteries as an alternative to Benin's public electricity grid. Five different load profiles with the same daily energy consumption were investigated, and their effect on the PV/battery system cost was estimated. The PV/battery system's sizing was optimized using decision criteria such as cost of energy (COE) and loss of power supply probability (LPSP). The multi-objective problem was solved using the non-dominated genetic sorting algorithm II (NSGA-II) metaheuristic. The effect of geographical location on the cost of PV/battery systems was also investigated. The findings revealed that load profiles that prioritized deferred energy consumption had higher energy costs than those that prioritized direct consumption from solar panels. The PV/battery systems proved to be less expensive for consumers than the tariffs currently charged by Benin's national grid, regardless of geographical location. The widespread use of these systems could significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Consequently, substituting the electricity grid with photovoltaic/battery systems for the five load profiles investigated in this research could effectively avoid the release of around 1.94 tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
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