Abdellah El-Maaroufi , Mohammed Daoudi , Rachid Ahl Laamara
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摘要
与化石燃料相关的紧迫环境问题促使可再生能源(尤其是太阳能和风能)的地位更加突出。本文旨在探索太阳能和风能混合能源系统的最佳配置,并对其进行技术和经济分析,以实现阿尤恩市的电气化。该系统配备氢气罐和蓄电池作为存储设备,旨在满足居民区每年约 310.87 千兆瓦时的能源需求。除满足能源需求外,该研究还应对了一些重大挑战,如减少对传统能源的依赖、抑制温室气体排放以及加强该地区的能源安全。研究利用 HOMER Pro 软件,评估了太阳能和风能等可再生资源的各种组合,以及电池、燃料电池和氢气存储等存储解决方案,以找到在发电量、成本和环境影响方面最可行的解决方案。研究结果表明,由太阳能、风能、电池、电网和变流器组成的混合配置是阿尤恩可再生能源系统最具成本效益的方法。该集成系统不仅能源成本为 0.0477 美元/千瓦时,净现值成本(NPC)为 3.36 亿美元,而且年发电量达 627.69 千兆瓦时。此外,它还实现了 100% 的可再生能源比例,同时完全消除了二氧化碳排放。
Optimal design and techno-economic analysis of a solar-wind hybrid power system for laayoune city electrification with hydrogen and batteries as a storage device
The pressing environmental concerns associated with fossil fuels have propelled renewable energy sources, particularly solar and wind energy, into a more prominent position. This article aims to explore an optimal configuration and conduct a technical and economic analysis of a hybrid solar-wind energy system tailored for electrifying Laayoune city. This system, equipped with hydrogen tank and batteries as storage devices, aims to meet the annual energy requirements of residential areas estimated at 310.87 GWh/year. In addition to addressing energy needs, the study tackles significant challenges such as reducing dependence on traditional energy sources, curbing greenhouse gas emissions, and bolstering energy security in the region. Utilizing HOMER Pro software, the research evaluates various combinations of renewable resources, including solar and wind, alongside storage solutions such as batteries, fuel cells, and hydrogen storage, to find the most viable solution in terms of electricity generation, cost, and environmental impact. The findings highlight a hybrid configuration comprising solar, wind, battery, grid, and converter components as the most cost-effective approach for Laayoune's renewable energy system. This integrated system not only yields an energy cost of 0.0477 $/kWh and a net present cost (NPC) of 336 M$ but also generates 627.69 GWh/year of energy. Furthermore, it achieves a 100% renewable energy ratio while completely eliminating CO2 emissions.
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Physics and Chemistry of the Earth is an international interdisciplinary journal for the rapid publication of collections of refereed communications in separate thematic issues, either stemming from scientific meetings, or, especially compiled for the occasion. There is no restriction on the length of articles published in the journal. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth incorporates the separate Parts A, B and C which existed until the end of 2001.
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