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Title:
Optimization and energy management of hybrid standalone energy system: a case study
Authors: O.E. Abdellatif T.M. Tawfik , , M.A. Badr, E.Y. El-Kady
Year: 2018
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Renewable Energy Focus
Volume: 25
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 48-56
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Not Available
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Abstract:

Electric power shortage is a serious problem in remote rural communities in Egypt. Over the past few years, electrification of remote communities including efficient on-site energy resources utilization has achieved high progress. Remote communities usually depend on diesel generator (DG) networks to supply the community with reliable energy and fresh water. The main objective of this paper is to design an optimal economic power supply from a hybrid standalone energy system (HSES). The system is intended to cover the energy required for a desalination unit (DU) installed in a farm in Noubarya, Egypt. The proposed system consists of PV panels, wind turbines (WT), batteries, and DG. DU load is about 105.6 kWh/day rated power with 6.6 kW peak load operating 16 ha day.

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