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Abstract
In most developing nations, such as Indonesia, t he combustion of crop leftovers worsens the emissions generated by coal-based thermal power plants. Agricultural residue, which consists primarily of organic components, can be exploited effectively and sustainably to generate biogas by digesting anaerobically. This paper proposes a microgrid (MG) system for dependable electricity in rural areas and effective utilization of existing renewable resources. A complete techno-economic analysis was conducted on constructing an MG system based on solar and biomass energy. Two MG systems delivered reliable rural electrification , MG-I with solar (PV) and MG-I with its isolated PV system, and MG-II with its biomass-based generating units, unstable grid, biomass, and batteries. The investigation includes several performance evaluation criteria: component costs, inflation rate, project viability, generation responses, emissions, and fuel prices. This research shows that grid-connected MG systems can provide more reliable electricity at lower prices than island-based MG systems. In addition, w ith the efficient use of plentiful biomass resources, the proposed MG power system lowers atmospheric pollution.
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The International Journal of Renewable Energy Research (IJRER) is not a for profit organisation. IJRER is a quarterly published, open source journal and operates an online submission with the peer review system allowing authors to submit articles online and track their progress via its web interface. IJRER seeks to promote and disseminate knowledge of the various topics and technologies of renewable (green) energy resources. The journal aims to present to the international community important results of work in the fields of renewable energy research, development, application or design. The journal also aims to help researchers, scientists, manufacturers, institutions, world agencies, societies, etc. to keep up with new developments in theory and applications and to provide alternative energy solutions to current issues such as the greenhouse effect, sustainable and clean energy issues.