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Assessment of renewable energy sources to generate electricity for remote areas, South Iraq

Journal
International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems
ISSN
20888694
Date Issued
2022-12-01
Author(s)
Kother A.H.
State Company, Oil Projects Company (SCOP), Oil Ministry, Baghdad, Iraq
Jawad Z.W.A.S.W.
Al-Mustaqbal University College, Babil, Iraq
Kother S.
Ministry of Education, Baghdad, Iraq
Taha I.A.
Al-esraa University College, Baghdad, Iraq
Almukhtar H.
Najaf Refinery, oil Ministry, Najaf, Iraq
Azizan M.M.
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
Ahmad Shukri Fazil Rahman
Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Hasikin K.
Universiti Malaya
DOI
10.11591/ijpeds.v13.i4.pp2378-2385
Abstract
With the rising need for utilizing renewable energy instead of traditional energies in electricity generation across the world, a broad assessment of these energies' performance is required to make the most of them everywhere. This paper looks at the techno-economics of renewable energy resources for a distant health clinic in a rural location of southern Iraq. Cost, dependability, and availability are the parameters that were considered in this study, which took into consider the power load in this scenario. Because of its efficacy, the particle swarm optimization (PSO) technique was chosen for the suggested study. Results showed that the respective optimal values for number of photovoltaics (NPV) equal to (10), number of wind turbines (NWT) equal to (5), and number of batteries (NBT) of (33), cost of energy (COE) of (0.518 US$/kWh), loss power supply probability (LPSP) of (0.073%), reliability (REL) of (99.927%) and renewable factors (RF) of (100%) with (66 %) solar energy penetration, and (34%) wind energy penetration. Finally, it was discovered that implementing a hybrid renewable energy system (HRES) is an effective way to address the electrical demands of remote rural regions in Iraq and other developing countries with similar climates.
Subjects
  • Economic feasibility

  • Off grid

  • PSO techniques

  • Renewable energy sour...

  • Rural electrification...

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