Enhancing Sustainable Energy Integration with a Techno-Economic Evaluation of Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems at the College of Engineering in the University of Baghdad

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Ahmed Karwan Abdullah
Hanan Mikhael D.Habbi

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This paper presents a techno-economic evaluation of a Hybrid Renewable Energy System (HRES) for the University of Baghdad College of Engineering. The objectives include improving reliability and mitigating grid demand. The design of a customized grid-connected HRES for the university, incorporating solar PV and a diesel generator (DG). The optimal hybrid configuration is determined through a complete assessment of economic, technical, and environmental factors using Homer-Pro software. Besides it addresses critical challenges in provides valuable insights into sustainable energy solutions for educational institutions. Additionally, the study extends its scope by presenting a comprehensive analysis of four different proposed hybrid energy systems. The College of Engineering is anticipated to have an estimated daily load of 1110.48 kWh and a peak load of 494.56 kW. The optimal cost for a system comprising PV, DG, and grid is determined to be net present cost (NPC) is 288,348,027IQD and levelized cost of energy (LCOE) is 57.2896IQD/kWh. The analysis emphasizes the integration of both renewable and conventional sources to create a sustainable and efficient energy solution. 

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“Enhancing Sustainable Energy Integration with a Techno-Economic Evaluation of Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems at the College of Engineering in the University of Baghdad” (2024) Journal of Engineering, 30(11), pp. 71–89. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2024.11.05.
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“Enhancing Sustainable Energy Integration with a Techno-Economic Evaluation of Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems at the College of Engineering in the University of Baghdad” (2024) Journal of Engineering, 30(11), pp. 71–89. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2024.11.05.

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2024-01-18

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2024-06-13

Accepted

2024-07-16

Published Online First

2024-11-01

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