Abstract:
The hybrid microgrids incorporating local energy resources are a technically viable
option where access to the national grid is limited or unavailable. Sustainable energy
supplies are required for the resilient functioning of small-scale off-grid energy systems
as a solution to an energy crisis. The intermittent nature of renewables emphasizes fossilfired-based
diesel
generators,
which
are
essential
components
for
off-grid
systems,
further
contributing
to
the
carbon
footprint.
The
hybrid
microgrids
(MGs)
concept
can
be
realized
for
off-grid
communities
with
the
integration
of
various
resources
as
an
effective
solution.
In
this
paper,
the
research
focus
aims
at
designing
and
economic
analysis
of
an
MG
for
the
off-grid communities of Nawabshah, Pakistan whose total annual generation is
8,551,254 kWh and load is 7,841,428 kWh. The main resources considered for integration
in the purposed MG incorporate very Small Module Reactors (vSMR), renewable energy
sources (RESs) like solar and wind, and battery energy storage system BESS. The test
system is modeled in MATLAB/ Simulink and simulations are implemented across eight
cases and various scenarios considering the seasonal variation across the four seasons and
intermittency of PV, wind, and battery energy storage system (BESS). For composite
analysis, the performance of different schemes based on vSMR, wind, PV, and BESS
simulation is carried out and evaluated across 24 points for each season. The simulation
results indicate that the BESS capacity required is 900kWh to meet the load demand.
Furthermore, BESS is used to store surplus energy and supply power to the load when
load demands are not met by RES resources. The results show that cases 0-2, 6 which
incorporate vSMR and PV or the wind do not meet the load demand. Likewise, cases 3-5
where vSMR and PV or Wind with BESS also do not meet the load demand. Case 7 is
techno-economic viable with vSMR, PV, wind, and BESS to meet load demand, supported
by a high internal rate of return (~31%) and less payback period (~4 years), in comparison
with other cases.