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Feasibility Analysis of Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems with Battery Storage for Rural Electrification in Samunaka, Niger State: A Newton-Raphson Approach
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The subject of the research covers the extended
power flow analysis of a Hybrid Renewable Energy
System (HRES) for rural electrification in
Samunaka, Mokwa Local Government Area of
Niger State, Nigeria. The analysis was based on the
Newton-Raphson approach, which has been used to
study the steady-state voltage profile, load balance,
and transmission line power loss reduction of the
system concerned. Solar photovoltaic (PV)
modules, wind turbines, and lithium-ion battery
storage were incorporated in a hybrid configuration
to provide a reliable micro off-grid system, which
reflects the local demand pattern over residential,
commercial, and community loads. The MATLAB
numeric programming was used to simulate a fourbus system that comprised a slack bus, a PV bus,
and two PQ buses. Through the application of the
Newton-Raphson method, fast and robust
convergence results in the final bus voltages of
1.00pm, 1.01pm, 1.02pm, and 1.00pm, with phase
angles 0.000, 0.025, -0.010 and 0.005, respectively.
Hence, it can be concluded that the performance
indicated that the system is having a stable
operation and voltage regulation, even with
situation-derived variation in renewable generation
nucleating such high flexible applications. The
Newton-Raphson method has quickly and robustly
converged, resulting in final bus voltagemagnitudes of 1.00 p.u., 1.01 p.u., 1.02 p.u., and
1.00 p.u. with phase angles of 0.000, 0.025, -0.010,
and 0.005, respectively. This shows that the system
has performed well concerning stable operation and
voltage regulation despite varying generation
capacity from the renewable sources. Bar plots and
polar graphs were also produced for visualization
of voltage magnitudes and phase angles in order to
grasp intuitively the network behavior. The
analysis provides a strong case for the viability and
reliability of renewable energy technology
integrated with smart control strategies for the sake
of sustainable rural electrification. The results
therefore present a roadmap for policies geared
toward fast-tracking clean energy deployment in
neglected areas, so far as technically sound and
economically justifiable micro grid design is
concerned
Title: Feasibility Analysis of Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems with Battery Storage for Rural Electrification in Samunaka, Niger State: A Newton-Raphson Approach
Description:
The subject of the research covers the extended
power flow analysis of a Hybrid Renewable Energy
System (HRES) for rural electrification in
Samunaka, Mokwa Local Government Area of
Niger State, Nigeria.
The analysis was based on the
Newton-Raphson approach, which has been used to
study the steady-state voltage profile, load balance,
and transmission line power loss reduction of the
system concerned.
Solar photovoltaic (PV)
modules, wind turbines, and lithium-ion battery
storage were incorporated in a hybrid configuration
to provide a reliable micro off-grid system, which
reflects the local demand pattern over residential,
commercial, and community loads.
The MATLAB
numeric programming was used to simulate a fourbus system that comprised a slack bus, a PV bus,
and two PQ buses.
Through the application of the
Newton-Raphson method, fast and robust
convergence results in the final bus voltages of
1.
00pm, 1.
01pm, 1.
02pm, and 1.
00pm, with phase
angles 0.
000, 0.
025, -0.
010 and 0.
005, respectively.
Hence, it can be concluded that the performance
indicated that the system is having a stable
operation and voltage regulation, even with
situation-derived variation in renewable generation
nucleating such high flexible applications.
The
Newton-Raphson method has quickly and robustly
converged, resulting in final bus voltagemagnitudes of 1.
00 p.
u.
, 1.
01 p.
u.
, 1.
02 p.
u.
, and
1.
00 p.
u.
with phase angles of 0.
000, 0.
025, -0.
010,
and 0.
005, respectively.
This shows that the system
has performed well concerning stable operation and
voltage regulation despite varying generation
capacity from the renewable sources.
Bar plots and
polar graphs were also produced for visualization
of voltage magnitudes and phase angles in order to
grasp intuitively the network behavior.
The
analysis provides a strong case for the viability and
reliability of renewable energy technology
integrated with smart control strategies for the sake
of sustainable rural electrification.
The results
therefore present a roadmap for policies geared
toward fast-tracking clean energy deployment in
neglected areas, so far as technically sound and
economically justifiable micro grid design is
concerned.
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