Economic feasibility of integrating solar energy into water utility operations in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico

William Delgado , Ana Córdova , Timothy Beach , Sheryl Luzzadder-Beach
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We perform an economic feasibility analysis for installing grid-connected solar arrays with batteries to power ten water supply, distribution, and treatment stations in Ciudad Juárez in tandem with the existing local grid. This article covers detailed results from the four stations that represent the topographical and geographical variability of the city and the variable electricity demand across sites. Using data from the city’s water utility and calculations from the HOMER and RETScreen models, we find contrasting results. The HOMER model finds that solar arrays with or without batteries are economically viable while RETScreen reaches the opposite conclusion. One key reason for this is the two models’ differing predictions on the amount of electricity the proposed solar arrays would supply. Further, having reliable battery storage is paramount to overcoming grid outages and the intermittent availability of solar power to ensure the success of solar projects. Global scientific consensus recognizes the need for more renewable energy. With a sunny-climate and its status as a manufacturing hub on the US-Mexico border, Ciudad Juárez has the potential to lead the way forward in promoting solar energy. The comparative results of the HOMER and RETScreen models provide a more complete understanding of the feasibility of solar power for Ciudad Juárez’s water infrastructure as well as vital insight into the factors that shape the success of solar projects.

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将太阳能纳入墨西哥华雷斯市供水设施运营的经济可行性
我们对华雷斯市的 10 个供水、配电和处理站安装带蓄电池的并网太阳能电池阵列,并与现有的当地电网并网供电的经济可行性进行了分析。本文介绍了四个站点的详细结果,这四个站点代表了城市的地形和地理差异,以及不同站点的不同电力需求。利用该市水务公司提供的数据以及 HOMER 和 RETScreen 模型的计算结果,我们发现了截然不同的结果。HOMER 模型发现,无论是否安装蓄电池,太阳能电池阵都具有经济可行性,而 RETScreen 的结论却恰恰相反。造成这种情况的一个关键原因是这两个模型对拟议太阳能电池阵列所能提供的电量的预测不同。此外,可靠的电池储能对于克服电网中断和太阳能的间歇性供应至关重要,以确保太阳能项目的成功。全球科学界一致认为需要更多的可再生能源。华雷斯市气候晴朗,又是美墨边境的制造业中心,因此有潜力在推广太阳能方面发挥带头作用。HOMER 模型和 RETScreen 模型的比较结果使人们对华雷斯市水利基础设施使用太阳能的可行性有了更全面的了解,并对影响太阳能项目成功的因素有了重要的认识。
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