LAPSE:2023.1055
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LAPSE:2023.1055
Performance Analysis of a Hybrid of Solar Photovoltaic, Genset, and Hydro of a Rural-Based Power Mini-Grid: Case Study of Kisiizi Hydro Power Mini-Grid, Uganda
February 21, 2023
Abstract
The power sector in Uganda has increased steadily, focusing majorly on rural electrification to increase the proportion of the rural population accessing electricity using grid extension and isolated mini-grid approaches. Hydropower mini-grids implemented in rural communities have issues regarding system failures leading to shutdowns and load shedding. A study on an existing isolated hydropower mini-grid was made to find the possible causes. A review of published articles and reports, and an analysis of enrollment patterns, energy sales, and load demand was carried out. A field survey with a guided questionnaire to collect information about real energy demand data was carried out. The performance of the system was accomplished through simulation using HOMER pro × 64 software. The findings from the study show a reduction in customer enrollment, a reduction in energy sales, and a reasonable number of system shutdowns. Hybridization of the existing hydropower was modeled with different options. The hybrid system proposed indicates that, when implemented, it would reduce fuel consumption from 222 to 23.2 L/day and emissions from 82.5 to 8.3 kg/year on average and increases system reliability. Simulated values of NPC, LCOE, and operating costs are appreciable. Despite mini-grid shortfalls, there is notably improved livelihood due to improved social and economic services.
The power sector in Uganda has increased steadily, focusing majorly on rural electrification to increase the proportion of the rural population accessing electricity using grid extension and isolated mini-grid approaches. Hydropower mini-grids implemented in rural communities have issues regarding system failures leading to shutdowns and load shedding. A study on an existing isolated hydropower mini-grid was made to find the possible causes. A review of published articles and reports, and an analysis of enrollment patterns, energy sales, and load demand was carried out. A field survey with a guided questionnaire to collect information about real energy demand data was carried out. The performance of the system was accomplished through simulation using HOMER pro × 64 software. The findings from the study show a reduction in customer enrollment, a reduction in energy sales, and a reasonable number of system shutdowns. Hybridization of the existing hydropower was modeled with different options. The hybrid system proposed indicates that, when implemented, it would reduce fuel consumption from 222 to 23.2 L/day and emissions from 82.5 to 8.3 kg/year on average and increases system reliability. Simulated values of NPC, LCOE, and operating costs are appreciable. Despite mini-grid shortfalls, there is notably improved livelihood due to improved social and economic services.
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HOMER pro × 64, hybrid system, hydropower, livelihood, mini-grid, rural electrification
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Cartland R, Sendegeya AM, Hakizimana JDDK. Performance Analysis of a Hybrid of Solar Photovoltaic, Genset, and Hydro of a Rural-Based Power Mini-Grid: Case Study of Kisiizi Hydro Power Mini-Grid, Uganda. (2023). LAPSE:2023.1055
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Cartland R: African Center of Excellence in Energy for Sustainable Development, College of Science and Technology, University of Rwanda, Kigali 0101, Rwanda [ORCID]
Sendegeya AM: Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Kyambogo University, Kampala 10308, Uganda
Hakizimana JDDK: African Center of Excellence in Energy for Sustainable Development, College of Science and Technology, University of Rwanda, Kigali 0101, Rwanda
Sendegeya AM: Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Kyambogo University, Kampala 10308, Uganda
Hakizimana JDDK: African Center of Excellence in Energy for Sustainable Development, College of Science and Technology, University of Rwanda, Kigali 0101, Rwanda
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Processes
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11
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1
First Page
175
Year
2023
Publication Date
2023-01-05
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2227-9717
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