Effect Of Operation Strategies On The Economic Performance Of A Hybrid Photovoltaic-Micro Gas Turbine Trigeneration System

This study presents the economic performance of a photovoltaic (PV) and micro gas turbine trigeneration system (MGT-TGS) based hybrid energy system with various operation strategies. The hybrid system covers power, heating and cooling load of a selected building located in a tropical region. The c...

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Main Authors: F., Basrawi, Hassan, Ibrahim, Chand, M. R. R., Yamada, Takanobu
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6438/1/Effect_Of_Operation_Strategies_On_The_Economic_Performance_Of_A_Hybrid_Photovoltaic-Micro_Gas_Turbine_Trigeneration_System.pdf
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Hassan, Ibrahim
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Yamada, Takanobu
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description This study presents the economic performance of a photovoltaic (PV) and micro gas turbine trigeneration system (MGT-TGS) based hybrid energy system with various operation strategies. The hybrid system covers power, heating and cooling load of a selected building located in a tropical region. The core prime mover of each operation strategy is an MGT with power output capacity of 30kW or 65kW. An energy balance analysis was conducted and the economic performance of each operation strategy was analyzed using Life Cycle Cost Analysis. It was found that all operation strategies can only generate Net Profit when the electricity cost is not subsidized. Combination of photovoltaic and MGT-TGS with power-match operation strategy had the highest Net Profit and was the simplest hybrid system. This was mainly because this system did not require battery that has high cost. Thus, this is the most optimum operation strategy when economic performance is considered.
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spelling UMPir64382018-02-01T04:18:02Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6438/ Effect Of Operation Strategies On The Economic Performance Of A Hybrid Photovoltaic-Micro Gas Turbine Trigeneration System F., Basrawi Hassan, Ibrahim Chand, M. R. R. Yamada, Takanobu TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This study presents the economic performance of a photovoltaic (PV) and micro gas turbine trigeneration system (MGT-TGS) based hybrid energy system with various operation strategies. The hybrid system covers power, heating and cooling load of a selected building located in a tropical region. The core prime mover of each operation strategy is an MGT with power output capacity of 30kW or 65kW. An energy balance analysis was conducted and the economic performance of each operation strategy was analyzed using Life Cycle Cost Analysis. It was found that all operation strategies can only generate Net Profit when the electricity cost is not subsidized. Combination of photovoltaic and MGT-TGS with power-match operation strategy had the highest Net Profit and was the simplest hybrid system. This was mainly because this system did not require battery that has high cost. Thus, this is the most optimum operation strategy when economic performance is considered. 2014 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6438/1/Effect_Of_Operation_Strategies_On_The_Economic_Performance_Of_A_Hybrid_Photovoltaic-Micro_Gas_Turbine_Trigeneration_System.pdf F., Basrawi and Hassan, Ibrahim and Chand, M. R. R. and Yamada, Takanobu (2014) Effect Of Operation Strategies On The Economic Performance Of A Hybrid Photovoltaic-Micro Gas Turbine Trigeneration System. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Production, Energy and Reliability (ICPER2014) , 3-5 June 2014 , Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur. pp. 1-6.. (Published) http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20141302002
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Effect Of Operation Strategies On The Economic Performance Of A Hybrid Photovoltaic-Micro Gas Turbine Trigeneration System
title Effect Of Operation Strategies On The Economic Performance Of A Hybrid Photovoltaic-Micro Gas Turbine Trigeneration System
title_full Effect Of Operation Strategies On The Economic Performance Of A Hybrid Photovoltaic-Micro Gas Turbine Trigeneration System
title_fullStr Effect Of Operation Strategies On The Economic Performance Of A Hybrid Photovoltaic-Micro Gas Turbine Trigeneration System
title_full_unstemmed Effect Of Operation Strategies On The Economic Performance Of A Hybrid Photovoltaic-Micro Gas Turbine Trigeneration System
title_short Effect Of Operation Strategies On The Economic Performance Of A Hybrid Photovoltaic-Micro Gas Turbine Trigeneration System
title_sort effect of operation strategies on the economic performance of a hybrid photovoltaic micro gas turbine trigeneration system
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6438/1/Effect_Of_Operation_Strategies_On_The_Economic_Performance_Of_A_Hybrid_Photovoltaic-Micro_Gas_Turbine_Trigeneration_System.pdf
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