2018
DOI: 10.3390/en11020432
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Challenges of Microgrids in Remote Communities: A STEEP Model Application

Abstract: Abstract:There is a growing interest in the application of microgrids around the world because of their potential for achieving a flexible, reliable, efficient and smart electrical grid system and supplying energy to off-grid communities, including their economic benefits. Several research studies have examined the application issues of microgrids. However, a lack of in-depth considerations for the enabling planning conditions has been identified as a major reason why microgrids fail in several off-grid commun… Show more

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“…According to [12,32], the output power of the PV modules is determined by the PV cell material, the cell temperature, the solar radiation incident on the PV modules, the DC-AC loss factor, and the tilt of the PV panel, as well as by the geographical location of the site. Masoulel et al, and Akinyele et al in [33][34][35] explained that these solar cells act as a membrane that attracts and converts short irradiance waves to DC electricity. Mathematically, HOMER proved the yearly total energy produced by the solar PV array using Equation (4), which is based on equations by [21]:…”
Section: Hybrid System Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to [12,32], the output power of the PV modules is determined by the PV cell material, the cell temperature, the solar radiation incident on the PV modules, the DC-AC loss factor, and the tilt of the PV panel, as well as by the geographical location of the site. Masoulel et al, and Akinyele et al in [33][34][35] explained that these solar cells act as a membrane that attracts and converts short irradiance waves to DC electricity. Mathematically, HOMER proved the yearly total energy produced by the solar PV array using Equation (4), which is based on equations by [21]:…”
Section: Hybrid System Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the criteria and subattributes used in the literature have been presented in Table . According to sustainable planning framework, the assessment of the five aspects Social (S), Technical (T), Economic (E), Environment (E), and Policy (P) are very important . While this method (STEEP) is effective for ensuring sustainability in GEP studies, we propose the integration of the SWOT framework (strength, weakness, opportunity, and threats) with the STEEP criteria (Figure ) so as to provide a detailed analysis of different GEP alternatives in order to arrive at a best compromise choice.…”
Section: Sustainability Issues In Gepmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microgrid deployment and management is far from straightforward. Several social, technological, economical, environmental and policy factors need to be considered and successfully addressed in order to achieve sustainable operation as a business or some other form of continuous operation over the technological lifespan of the microgrid [27]. As an example, the main economical factors that affect the financial feasibility are cost structure, tariff model, including load characteristics and anchor users, financing model and ownership structure.…”
Section: Deploymentmentioning
confidence: 99%