B. Đurin, N. Kranjčić, A. Muhar, Building ltd Ivanec
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摘要
智能水能混合系统包括一个小型水力发电厂和一个太阳能光伏发电厂,作为实现智慧城市的一部分能源输入。本文介绍了临界周期法(critical period method, CPM),该方法可用于系统的分级。根据该方法,如果能源生产总量低于能源需求,则应根据需求与生产之间的最大差值来定义关键时期。出现这种差异的时期(天)称为关键期。如果满足了这段时间的能源需求,那么一年中其余日子的需求也会得到满足。由于预期河水流量减少或日晒(在多云的情况下)造成的任何可能的能源生产中断都将减少到最低限度。这种混合系统的使用保证了全年的电力生产。这种混合系统可以促进智慧城市的实现,并有助于实现能源的稳定和安全。尽管克罗地亚在利用太阳能和大量可用水道方面具有巨大潜力,但这种混合系统从未实现过。特别是,CPM以前在世界上任何地方都没有应用过。
SMART HYDRO-ENERGY HYBRID SYSTEM POTENTIAL IN CROATIA—BEDNJA RIVER CASE STUDY
The smart hydro-energy hybrid system comprises a small hydroelectric power plant and a solar photovoltaic power plant as a part of energy input for the realization of smart cities. This paper introduces the critical period method (CPM), which can be used for system sizing. According to this method, if the total energy production is lower than the energy demand, a critical period should be defined based on the largest difference between demand and production. The period (day) in which that difference appears is called the critical period. If the energy demand during this period is satisfied, the demand on the remaining days of the year is also satisfied. Any possible breaks in energy production, caused by a reduction in the expected river-flow rates or insolation (in the case of cloudiness), will be reduced to a minimum. The use of such a hybrid system guarantees the production of electricity throughout the year. Such a hybrid system could facilitate the realization of a smart city and help achieve energy stability and security. Despite Croatia having great potential in terms of solar energy use and the large number of available watercourses, such a hybrid system has never been realized. In particular, CPM has not been applied previously anywhere in the world.