Hybrid renewable energy: Mobile micro hydro turbine / Yeo Jue Chuan
The HRES (Hybrid Renewable Energy System) involves combination of two or more renewable energy sources, or mixed with conventional sources to make a new set of power generation. The combination can be any blend of renewable sources. The renewable energy sources in the nature is always facing an i...
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2018
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Summary: | The HRES (Hybrid Renewable Energy System) involves combination of two or more
renewable energy sources, or mixed with conventional sources to make a new set of
power generation. The combination can be any blend of renewable sources. The
renewable energy sources in the nature is always facing an intermittent predicament. To
overcome and ameliorate the issues, hybrid combination with storage (aka battery)
Semiconducting Magnetic Energy Storage (SMES), water storage as potential for hydro
turbine implemented in the invention of HRES. Mobile Micro Hydro Turbine and the
energy supply by photo voltaic (PV) make this research project as a HRES by moving the
gearbox and lifting water to storage tank through two sets of piston pumps and a long arm
connected to gearbox for reducing force. The optimum sizing method for stand-alone
HRES, introduces an optimum size of battery bank, using SMES and excessive energy
convert to storage water as hydro power generation. This is to maximize the components
for power generation and also to incorporate the DPSP (Deficiency of Power Supply
Probability) and the LCC (Life-cycle Cost). It also can achieve technical and economical
application by the system reliability. The PRA (power reliability analysis) is so important
when come into the design process inclusive of satisfy load demand and calculate the cost
effective in economic aspect. To apply the cost analysis for HRES, some economic
criteria is required. The Net present cost is involved the installation works and the energy
levelised cost. The levelised cost is the ratio of the total yearly system cost to the yearly
electricity supplied by the system and LCC (life-cycle cost) of the components installed. |
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