Abstract:
Renewable energy-based hybrid electricity supply is very essential to power supply to
remote areas. Eluvaithivu is a one of remote islands of Sri Lanka located in Northern
Province. It is 3.3 km far from the mainland of Jaffna. Supplying the electricity from
national grid is inefficient and it requests a higher cost. Accordingly, a hybrid power
system which is proposed based on the Microgrid concept is implemented in this island
in 2015.
This existing electricity hybrid power system in Eluvaithivu is a combination of solar PV
system (21 kW), wind turbine (46 kW), battery storage (135 kWh) and a diesel generator
(30 kW). In addition to that it also has two external diesel generators which has 80 kW
and 100 kW capacity in each. It has been identified that the hybrid operation of this
system is not efficient as the diesel generators are supplying the energy to the demand
in most of the occasions. Considering the Cost of Energy (COE) and the high carbon
emission it has a negative impact to the utility and also to the environment.
Though the COE is high CEB sells the electricity unit to the consumers according to
normal electricity tariff. It has been estimated that the average production cost of one
unit (1 kWh) is 70 LKR but the selling price of a unit is according to the normal tariff
system. Financially this electricity supply made minus income to the CEB.
This research work is carried out to find the reason for the high consumption of diesel to
supply the demand and to propose a new control approach based on the system
modelling and simulations results. This research analyses the system in three steps.
In 1st step the existing system economical and technical data are collected and analyzed
by manual calculations. As the 2nd step the existing system is modeled in HOMER PRO
simulation software. It has been identified with the simulation results that unsuitable
capacity of the diesel generators, less capacity of battery storage and low renewable
energy penetration are the reason for high usage of diesel generator. As the 3rd step a
new model was propose and modelled in HOMER PRO. The new system contains of 35
kW diesel generator,103 kW PV system, 21 kW wind turbines and 291 kWh battery
storage. The results show that the usage of the diesel fuel is reduced from 23819 liters
per annum to 5717 liters per annum with the proposed model