TY - GEN
T1 - Technical-economic comparison of microgrids for rural communities in the island region of Galapagos, Ecuador
T2 - 2022 IEEE Biennial Congress of Argentina, ARGENCON 2022
AU - Ochoa-Malhaber, Christopher
AU - Ochoa-Ochoa, Diego
AU - Serrano-Guerrero, Xavier
AU - Barragan-Escandon, Antonio
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 IEEE.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The use of microgrids is becoming increasingly widespread, as they can be implemented independently of location and according to the energy resource available in each area. They also provide a reliable, efficient and clean supply of electricity. In the Galapagos island region of Ecuador, there are several sources of energy resources, many of which are not used for the benefit of the communities. This study uses a load profile of a community of 50 families (300 people) that includes children, youth, adults and elderly. Three types of hybrid systems: Wind/PV, Biomass/PV, Biomass/Wind, are proposed to cover the electricity needs, which are modeled with HOMER Pro software. The results indicate that microgrid systems are feasible to implement, as they are shown to be capable of supplying electricity to entire communities. In addition, the microgrid system with the lowest net present cost (NPC) is Wind/PV with 75 k, but the cost of energy (COE) is the highest at 1.41 /kWh. In contrast, the Biomass/PV microgrid system has an NPC of 382.71 k and a COE of 0.49 /kWh. Therefore, the system to be implemented will depend on the energy needs of the area.
AB - The use of microgrids is becoming increasingly widespread, as they can be implemented independently of location and according to the energy resource available in each area. They also provide a reliable, efficient and clean supply of electricity. In the Galapagos island region of Ecuador, there are several sources of energy resources, many of which are not used for the benefit of the communities. This study uses a load profile of a community of 50 families (300 people) that includes children, youth, adults and elderly. Three types of hybrid systems: Wind/PV, Biomass/PV, Biomass/Wind, are proposed to cover the electricity needs, which are modeled with HOMER Pro software. The results indicate that microgrid systems are feasible to implement, as they are shown to be capable of supplying electricity to entire communities. In addition, the microgrid system with the lowest net present cost (NPC) is Wind/PV with 75 k, but the cost of energy (COE) is the highest at 1.41 /kWh. In contrast, the Biomass/PV microgrid system has an NPC of 382.71 k and a COE of 0.49 /kWh. Therefore, the system to be implemented will depend on the energy needs of the area.
KW - Galapagos
KW - HOMER Pro
KW - Microgrids
KW - Renewable Energy Resources
KW - Rural Areas
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85142391231
U2 - 10.1109/ARGENCON55245.2022.9939813
DO - 10.1109/ARGENCON55245.2022.9939813
M3 - Contribución a la conferencia
AN - SCOPUS:85142391231
T3 - 2022 IEEE Biennial Congress of Argentina, ARGENCON 2022
BT - 2022 IEEE Biennial Congress of Argentina, ARGENCON 2022
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Y2 - 7 September 2022 through 9 September 2022
ER -