2020
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/599/1/012031
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Techno-economic analysis of hybrid Diesel-PV-Battery system and hybrid Diesel-PV-Wind-Battery system in Eastern Indonesia

Abstract: Generally, remote areas in Indonesia apply diesel power plants to provide electricity due to the high cost of grid extensions. The concern of the use of standalone diesel generators is fluctuations in the price of fuel oil, as well as gas emissions resulting from the remnants of combustion. To reduce the use of fossil fuels, it is necessary to use renewable energy which has the potential to be configured hybrid with a diesel generator. This study will discuss the techno and economic analysis of two different h… Show more

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“…The operating block diagram of PV/wind/battery system is given in Figure 2. When the difference between the system's output and the load are sufficient to supply the load, the excess is used to recharge the battery [21]. When the output of power is unavailable or insufficient and when the net load is positive, the battery bank discharges charged energy to meet the load.…”
Section: System Arrangementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The operating block diagram of PV/wind/battery system is given in Figure 2. When the difference between the system's output and the load are sufficient to supply the load, the excess is used to recharge the battery [21]. When the output of power is unavailable or insufficient and when the net load is positive, the battery bank discharges charged energy to meet the load.…”
Section: System Arrangementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In electric vehicles, propulsion is provided by an electric motor, which is usually powered by a battery, which is the only source of energy on board. Batteries are charged by connecting to a power source via an on-board or external charger [3]. However, the demand for electric vehicles in Russia remains low due to the high initial cost of electric vehicles and the inability to travel long distances.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%