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Modeling and optimum design of an off-grid PV/WT/FC/diesel hybrid system considering different fuel prices

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  • Akbar Maleki

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In power systems, meeting the electricity demand of remote regions is an imperative issue. Considering economic aspects, reliability and pollution concerns, combination of diesel generator and renewable energy sources like wind turbines (WTs), photovoltaic (PV) systems and fuel cells (FCs) can be an effective way to meet the demand of off-grid loads. In a cost-effective hybrid system, it is indispensable to optimize the number of components. In this paper, a PV/WT/FC/diesel system with different fuel prices is considered for electrification to a remote area and is optimized by a discrete simulated annealing algorithm, named DSA. The sizing problem is solved by considering different hybrid systems and two scenarios related to the cost of the diesel fuel.

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  • Akbar Maleki, 2018. "Modeling and optimum design of an off-grid PV/WT/FC/diesel hybrid system considering different fuel prices," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 13(2), pages 140-147.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ijlctc:v:13:y:2018:i:2:p:140-147.
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    1. Zhang, Ge & Shi, Yong & Maleki, Akbar & A. Rosen, Marc, 2020. "Optimal location and size of a grid-independent solar/hydrogen system for rural areas using an efficient heuristic approach," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 156(C), pages 1203-1214.
    2. Zahedi, R. & Ardehali, M.M., 2020. "Power management for storage mechanisms including battery, supercapacitor, and hydrogen of autonomous hybrid green power system utilizing multiple optimally-designed fuzzy logic controllers," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 204(C).
    3. Weinand, Jann Michael & Scheller, Fabian & McKenna, Russell, 2020. "Reviewing energy system modelling of decentralized energy autonomy," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 203(C).
    4. Wang, Yingying & Fan, Ying & Wang, Dengjia & Liu, Yanfeng & Qiu, Zhenghao & Liu, Jiaping, 2020. "Optimization of the areas of solar collectors and photovoltaic panels in liquid desiccant air-conditioning systems using solar energy in isolated low-latitude islands," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 198(C).
    5. Cai, Wei & Li, Xing & Maleki, Akbar & Pourfayaz, Fathollah & Rosen, Marc A. & Alhuyi Nazari, Mohammad & Bui, Dieu Tien, 2020. "Optimal sizing and location based on economic parameters for an off-grid application of a hybrid system with photovoltaic, battery and diesel technology," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 201(C).
    6. Seyed Mohammad Seyed Alavi & Akbar Maleki & Ali Khaleghi, 2022. "Optimal site selection for wind power plant using multi-criteria decision-making methods: A case study in eastern Iran [Selection of optimal location and design of a stand-alone photovoltaic scheme," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 17, pages 1319-1337.
    7. Zhang, Weiping & Maleki, Akbar & Rosen, Marc A. & Liu, Jingqing, 2018. "Optimization with a simulated annealing algorithm of a hybrid system for renewable energy including battery and hydrogen storage," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 163(C), pages 191-207.

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