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Techno-economic-enviro evaluation of a PV/biogas/diesel/battery hybrid system to support the power network for the welfare of rural communities

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  • Tao Hai
  • Abdullah Ali Seger
  • A S El-Shafay
  • Pradeep Kumar Singh
  • Ahmed Jassim Al-Yasiri
  • Mohsen Ahmed
  • Mohammed A Almeshaal
  • Moustafa S Darweesh
  • Lioua Kolsi
  • Narinderjit Singh Sawaran Singh

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This research looks closely at an off-grid hybrid power setup, considering technological, environmental, and financial aspects to determine the best way to supply a hypothetical community with electricity. The best PV/BG/DG/BAT configuration has a COE of 0.051 $/kWh and an NPC of $653960. The optimal configuration is the least expensive system design. 200 Trojan 2.63 kWh lead acid batteries, 500 kW DG, a 100 kW converter, and 41.1 kW PV make up this system. The BG/DG system is the highest polluting configuration with the largest emissions of pollutants, while the hybrid optimum configuration is the most environmentally friendly configuration.

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  • Tao Hai & Abdullah Ali Seger & A S El-Shafay & Pradeep Kumar Singh & Ahmed Jassim Al-Yasiri & Mohsen Ahmed & Mohammed A Almeshaal & Moustafa S Darweesh & Lioua Kolsi & Narinderjit Singh Sawaran Singh, 2025. "Techno-economic-enviro evaluation of a PV/biogas/diesel/battery hybrid system to support the power network for the welfare of rural communities," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 20, pages 659-670.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ijlctc:v:20:y:2025:i::p:659-670.
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