Volume : 3, Issue : 4, April - 2014

An Introduction and Costing of a Biomass/Wind/Pv Hybrid Energy System for Electricity Micro–Generation to Domestic Buildings in Armidale NSW, Australia

Yasser Maklad

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In this study, a hyid energy system consisting of biomass, wind, solar photovoltaic (SPV), and battery is proposed. This paper discussed and determined the optimization process of sizing a hyid renewable energy system designed for urban residential buildings in Armidale NSW, Australia. The considered renewable energy system comprises of solar photovoltaic (PV) system, wind turbines and biomass gasifier(s) small scale or micro-scale, thus it is a green sustainable system compared with already existing in use conventional traditional electricity generation based on fossil fuel, mainly coal burning which is definitely neither green nor sustainable. This proposed alternative renewable energy systems includes battery racks as storage device. Software called HOMER software developed by the National Renewable Energy USA utilized for the simulation and evaluation purposes. The optimisation process depends on a very common economic analysis which is the net present cost (NPC) analysis, meaning that the system of the highest energy production, the most optimum efficiency and the least NPC through the energy Conclusions and recommendations are provided considering the residential buildings occupants’ number and relevant electrical consumption with proposed renewable energy wind, solar PV and biomass combinations.  

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Yasser Maklad An Introduction and Costing of a Biomass/Wind/Pv Hybrid Energy System for Electricity Micro-Generation to Domestic Buildings in Armidale NSW, Australia Global Journal For Research Analysis, Vol:III, Issue:IV April 2014


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