Juan Pablo Cecchini;Luis Ignacio Silva;Esteban Luis Venghi;Carlos Ramiro Rodríguez;Ernesto Esteban Coutsiers
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Performance Evaluation of Hybrid Solar Photovoltaic/Biogas Systems Connected to the Grid: Case Study of a Rural Community in Argentina
This study models and evaluates a hybrid energy system for the Pujato Norte community, integrating photovoltaic solar, a biogas generator, and grid connection. Using HOMER Pro software, the project assessed economic feasibility, operational aspects, and maintenance costs over a 25-year projection, targeting a minimum 50% renewable energy contribution. Results indicate an optimal configuration comprising a 501 kW photovoltaic plant and a 50 kW biomass generator, capable of meeting the average daily load of 4,109 kWh. While the estimated initial investment is USD 997,029 and the resulting energy cost of USD 0.1738/kWh exceeds current grid rates, the system delivers a significant environmental benefit: a 41% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, equivalent to 297,554.86 kg CO annually. This substantial decrease underscores the hybrid system's potential to provide a more sustainable, long-term energy alternative by mitigating the environmental impact of local power generation.
期刊介绍:
IEEE Latin America Transactions (IEEE LATAM) is an interdisciplinary journal focused on the dissemination of original and quality research papers / review articles in Spanish and Portuguese of emerging topics in three main areas: Computing, Electric Energy and Electronics. Some of the sub-areas of the journal are, but not limited to: Automatic control, communications, instrumentation, artificial intelligence, power and industrial electronics, fault diagnosis and detection, transportation electrification, internet of things, electrical machines, circuits and systems, biomedicine and biomedical / haptic applications, secure communications, robotics, sensors and actuators, computer networks, smart grids, among others.