Selection of hybrid systems with hydrogen storage based on multiple criteria: application to autonomous systems and connected to the electrical grid
Por:
Galvez, GH, Portela, JRD, Rodriguez, AN, Danguillecourt, OL, Cortes, LI, Ugas, AJ, Martinez, OS, Sebastian P.J.
Publicada:
1 may 2014
Resumen:
This study presents a selection of optimal energy alternatives for electrical self-sufficiency in a rural university (Universidad del Istmo, UNISTMO), located in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico and for the electricity supply for a rural community (Gran Piedra) in Santiago, Cuba. The analysis follows a multicriteria approach. It uses a method called compromise programming and takes into account the technical, economical, environmental and social criteria. The hybrid optimization model for electric renewables (HOMER) software was used to generate alternative energy sets through enumerative search, with which decisional matrices were built for each case study. The influence of weighting for each criterion was assessed. In the case of self-sufficiency in UNISTMO, when the decision-making center has a preference for the minimization of equivalent emissions in the life cycle (E-SLC), a wind system is suitable. On the other hand, when there is a preference for the minimization of levelized cost o
Filiaciones:
Ugas, AJ:
Inst Energias Renovables UNAM, Temixco, Morelos, Mexico
Sebastian P.J.:
Universidad Politécnica del Estado de Morelos, Jiutepec, Morelos, Mexico
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