安大略省北部社区混合可再生能源系统的设计

Marielle Magtibay, D. Wong
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通过对安大略省霍普堡的具体案例研究,对北部离网社区的可再生能源替代品进行了调查。目前大多数离网社区的能源系统由柴油发电机组成,这在经济上和环境上都是不可持续的。取而代之的是由636千瓦的顺流水力发电、现有的650千瓦和375千瓦柴油发电机、150公斤氢气储存和100千瓦燃料电池系统组成的混合系统。该设计实现了54%的可再生能源渗透率,能源平准化成本比基线模型低41%,每年减少2000吨柴油发电机排放。将为设计开发的HOMER模型与RETScreen结果进行了比较;然而,可再生能源渗透率的变化很大程度上是由于每月和每小时的建模技术以及每个建模软件对调度策略的不同控制。拟议设计的总资本成本和年度运营成本分别为460万元和99万元。由于公用事业成本、排放和负荷限制的增加,可再生能源系统可以被视为人道主义问题的解决方案。偏远社区的可再生能源系统需要进一步的研究和开发,以降低设备成本,并加强政策以实现财务可行性。
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Design of a hybrid renewable energy system for a northern ontario community
Renewable energy alternatives for off-grid northern communities are investigated via a specific case study of Fort Hope, Ontario. The current energy systems in most off-grid communities consist of diesel generators, which can be both financially and environmentally unsustainable. In lieu of this, a hybrid system comprised of a 636 kW run-of-the-river hydropower, existing 650 and 375 kW diesel generators, and 150 kg hydrogen storage and 100 kW fuel cell system is proposed. The design achieves a renewable energy penetration of 54%, a levelised cost of energy 41% less than the baseline model, and a reduction of 2,000 tonnes in annual diesel generator emissions. The HOMER model developed for the design is compared to RETScreen results; total power output deviated by 2%, however, renewable energy penetration varied largely due to monthly versus hourly modelling techniques and different controls on the dispatch strategy in each modeling software. Total capital costs and annual operating costs of the proposed design are $4.6 million and $990,000, respectively. Renewable energy systems can be considered a solution to humanitarian concerns due to increasing utility costs, emissions and load constraints. Renewable energy systems in remote communities require further research and development to lower equipment costs and enhance policy to achieve financial viability.
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