Dynamic Simulation of a Standalone Photovoltaic Hybrid System of a Remote house in Nigeria

J. Ozogbuda, M. Iqbal
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In the remote part of Nigeria, most households suffer from lack of electricity due to inaccessibility to the utility grid. This paper presents the simulation of a Photovoltaic (PV) hybrid system with battery and generator backup of an off-grid Stand-alone PV system for a house located in remote Benin City, Edo State in Nigeria. House peak load is 1.26kW and daily energy consumption is 3.4kWh, with no access to the electricity grid for fulfilment of load requirement to meet the basic electrical needs. The system is designed in Homer Pro and simulated using the Matlab Simulink software, it comprises of a 1.23kW PV made up of 4 modules (325W each with 2 in series and 2 in parallel), A MPPT (maximum power point tracking), a DC -DC buck converter, 4 backup battery of 12V, 350Ahr connected in series and a 4.8kW emergency generator system with a 1.6kW inverter which converts the output DC voltage of 48V from the converter to an alternating AC. The inverter is connected directly to a step-up transformer which boosts the voltage from to 220V AC for supply to the load. Result shows different scenarios and configuration. With a 50% State of Charge (SOC) of the battery and full electrical load, the PV charges the battery and supply power to the load. However, when the volatage of the battery is below 49V the emergency generator turns ON to charge up the battery. Whereas, in the scenario of 98% SOC of the battery, regardless of the load, the generator is not operational because the control of the generator automatically turns off when the battery is above 49V. The system dynamic simulation results and response to changing inputs are presented in this paper.
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在尼日利亚的偏远地区,由于无法接入公用电网,大多数家庭都缺电。本文介绍了一个光伏(PV)混合系统的电池和备用发电机的离网独立光伏系统的模拟,该系统位于偏远的贝宁市,在尼日利亚的江户州。住宅峰值负荷1.26kW,日能耗3.4kWh,不接入电网满足负荷需求,满足基本用电需求。该系统是在Homer Pro软件中设计并使用Matlab Simulink软件进行仿真的,它包括一个由4个模块组成的1.23kW PV(每个模块325W, 2串2并联),一个MPPT(最大功率点跟踪),一个DC -DC降压变换器,4个12V备用电池,4个12V备用电池,4个12V备用电池。350Ahr串联,4.8kW应急发电机系统与1.6kW逆变器连接,逆变器将48V输出的直流电压转换为交流交流电压,逆变器直接连接升压变压器,升压变压器将电压升压为220V交流电供电给负载。结果显示不同的场景和配置。当电池的荷电状态(SOC)为50%且负载满载时,PV为电池充电并向负载供电。然而,当电池的电压低于49V时,应急发电机打开,为电池充电。然而,在98%电池SOC的情况下,无论负载如何,发电机都不会运行,因为当电池高于49V时,发电机的控制会自动关闭。给出了系统的动态仿真结果和对不同输入的响应。
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