Energy management and capacity planning of photovoltaic-wind-biomass energy system considering hydrogen-battery storage.

This article proposed a Salp Swarm nature-inspired metaheuristic optimization algorithm (SSA) for the energy management and capacity planning of a standalone hybrid photovoltaic wind-biomass-hydrogen-battery energy system. The SSA is used to determine the optimum system configuration that will fulfi...

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Main Authors: Modu, Babangida, Abdullah, Md. Pauzi, Bukar, Abba Lawan, Hamza, Mukhtar Fatihu, Adewolu, Mufutau Sanusi
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author Modu, Babangida
Abdullah, Md. Pauzi
Bukar, Abba Lawan
Hamza, Mukhtar Fatihu
Adewolu, Mufutau Sanusi
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Abdullah, Md. Pauzi
Bukar, Abba Lawan
Hamza, Mukhtar Fatihu
Adewolu, Mufutau Sanusi
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description This article proposed a Salp Swarm nature-inspired metaheuristic optimization algorithm (SSA) for the energy management and capacity planning of a standalone hybrid photovoltaic wind-biomass-hydrogen-battery energy system. The SSA is used to determine the optimum system configuration that will fulfill the demand reliably considering technical (loss of power supply probability (LPSP)) and economical (annualized system cost (ASC)) aspects. The energy management system (EMS) of the energy system is implemented using a rule-based algorithm to effectively manage the power flow of the devised hybrid energy system components. The comparative evaluation of the algorithms shows that EMS-SSA produces a better result as it offers the least levelized cost of energy (LCOE), of $0.939737/kW h, as compared to the EMS-LFA, EMS-GA and HOMER, which offer LCOE of $0.949737/kW h, $0.958660/kW h and $1.075351/kW h, respectively. Similarly, for the optimal system configuration, the annualized system cost (ASC) is found to be 1.887995 M$. This research presents a viable and environmentally sustainable electrification solution, serving as a valuable reference for making electricity investments in the energy-deficient Northeastern part of Nigeria.
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spelling utm.eprints-1065212024-07-09T06:40:31Z http://eprints.utm.my/106521/ Energy management and capacity planning of photovoltaic-wind-biomass energy system considering hydrogen-battery storage. Modu, Babangida Abdullah, Md. Pauzi Bukar, Abba Lawan Hamza, Mukhtar Fatihu Adewolu, Mufutau Sanusi TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This article proposed a Salp Swarm nature-inspired metaheuristic optimization algorithm (SSA) for the energy management and capacity planning of a standalone hybrid photovoltaic wind-biomass-hydrogen-battery energy system. The SSA is used to determine the optimum system configuration that will fulfill the demand reliably considering technical (loss of power supply probability (LPSP)) and economical (annualized system cost (ASC)) aspects. The energy management system (EMS) of the energy system is implemented using a rule-based algorithm to effectively manage the power flow of the devised hybrid energy system components. The comparative evaluation of the algorithms shows that EMS-SSA produces a better result as it offers the least levelized cost of energy (LCOE), of $0.939737/kW h, as compared to the EMS-LFA, EMS-GA and HOMER, which offer LCOE of $0.949737/kW h, $0.958660/kW h and $1.075351/kW h, respectively. Similarly, for the optimal system configuration, the annualized system cost (ASC) is found to be 1.887995 M$. This research presents a viable and environmentally sustainable electrification solution, serving as a valuable reference for making electricity investments in the energy-deficient Northeastern part of Nigeria. Elsevier Ltd. 2023-12-20 Article PeerReviewed Modu, Babangida and Abdullah, Md. Pauzi and Bukar, Abba Lawan and Hamza, Mukhtar Fatihu and Adewolu, Mufutau Sanusi (2023) Energy management and capacity planning of photovoltaic-wind-biomass energy system considering hydrogen-battery storage. Journal of Energy Storage, 73 (109294). NA-NA. ISSN 2352-152X http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2023.109294 DOI:10.1016/j.est.2023.109294
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Abdullah, Md. Pauzi
Bukar, Abba Lawan
Hamza, Mukhtar Fatihu
Adewolu, Mufutau Sanusi
Energy management and capacity planning of photovoltaic-wind-biomass energy system considering hydrogen-battery storage.
title Energy management and capacity planning of photovoltaic-wind-biomass energy system considering hydrogen-battery storage.
title_full Energy management and capacity planning of photovoltaic-wind-biomass energy system considering hydrogen-battery storage.
title_fullStr Energy management and capacity planning of photovoltaic-wind-biomass energy system considering hydrogen-battery storage.
title_full_unstemmed Energy management and capacity planning of photovoltaic-wind-biomass energy system considering hydrogen-battery storage.
title_short Energy management and capacity planning of photovoltaic-wind-biomass energy system considering hydrogen-battery storage.
title_sort energy management and capacity planning of photovoltaic wind biomass energy system considering hydrogen battery storage
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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