SELECTION, TECHNO-ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OF OFF-GRID POWER SYSTEM FOR APPLICATION IN A NIGERIAN UNIVERSITY BUILDING
CHIDIEBERE DIYOKE(*1), THOMAS OKECHUKWU ONAH(1), OKWUCHUKWU INNOCENT ANI(1)
1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, PMB 01660 Enugu, Nigeria * Corresponding author, email: chidiebere.diyoke@esut.edu.ng
Abstract
The electricity mix and access duration in Nigerian educational institutions is poor. This paper presents analysis of the off-grid optimal energy systems (OES) for serving a Nigerian university building load. The feasible system for serving the demand load of 250kWh/day for the building is a hybrid power system consisting of a 75kW rated solar PV, 40kW biogas engine and a 30 number 1kWh battery bank storage operating with a 33.6kW converter. The OES’s COE and NPC are 0.253$/kWh and $175219.7 respectively. Scenario analysis outcomes indicate that the building OES varies with load and resource potential.