Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://oarep.usim.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/23257
Title: Optimal Sizing of Standalone for Hybrid Renewable Energy System by Using Pso Optimization Technique
Authors: Zaidoon Waleed Jawad Al-Shammari
Muhammad Mokhzaini Azizan 
Ahmad Shukri Fazil Rahman 
Khairunnisa Hasikin 
Keywords: Economic analysis; Hybrid system; Optimal sizing; Particle swarm optimization; Renewable energy
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science (IAES)
Journal: International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems 
Abstract: 
Providing electricity to rural regions is difficult for developing countries, such as Iraq, particularly in remote parts without grid connections. The electrical demands of Zerbattiya, a community in southern Iraq near the Iranian border, are discussed in this paper. The proposed system includes wind turbines, solar panels, diesel engines, batteries, etc. This study suggests a techno-economic viable and optimal size for each component to generate electricity for this area. This research uses particle swarm optimization techniques (PSO). The best hybrid renewable energy system (HRES) design is achieved by balancing the lowest possible cost of energy (COE) with the lowest possible loss of power supply probability (LPSP) and the greatest possible reliability factor value. As a result of the findings, the respective ideal values of number of photovoltaics (NPV), number of wind turbines (NWT), number of diesel generator (NDG), number of batteries (NBT), COE, LPSP, and reliability are 138, 43, 2, 324, US$/KWh 0.129, 0.0508%, and 99.9492%, respectively. Finally, it was discovered that implementing a HRES is an effective way to address the electrical demands of remote rural regions in Iraq and other developing countries with similar climates.
Description: 
Vol 14, No 1
URI: https://oarep.usim.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/23257
https://ijpeds.iaescore.com/index.php/IJPEDS/article/view/22079
ISSN: 2088-8694
DOI: 10.11591/ijpeds.v14.i1.pp426-432
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