Life Cycle Cost Analysis of a Standalone PV System

The purpose of this paper is to assess the viability of standalone photovoltaic (SAPV) systems for the supply of electricity in remote areas of Sarawak. In order to achieve the objectives, the life cycle cost (LCC) of a SAPV system was computed by means of net present value (NPV) technique. All an...

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Main Authors: Abdul Qayoom, Jakhrani, Othman, A.K., Andrew Ragai, Henry Rigit, Saleem, Raza Samo, Shakeel Ahmed, Kamboh
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spelling my.unimas.ir.163152017-05-18T04:19:50Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16315/ Life Cycle Cost Analysis of a Standalone PV System Abdul Qayoom, Jakhrani Othman, A.K. Andrew Ragai, Henry Rigit Saleem, Raza Samo Shakeel Ahmed, Kamboh TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The purpose of this paper is to assess the viability of standalone photovoltaic (SAPV) systems for the supply of electricity in remote areas of Sarawak. In order to achieve the objectives, the life cycle cost (LCC) of a SAPV system was computed by means of net present value (NPV) technique. All anticipated costs were discounted to their present values by considering the time value of money. It was found that the capital cost makes up around 58% and future costs shares 42% of all expenses. PV modules contribute 9% and battery bank shares 52% with almost 8 days of autonomy at LLP of 0.01. Controller adds 5%, inverter 8%, civil work 17% and O&M 9% of total life time system cost. The estimated net energy cost from SAPV system was found to be US$2.5/kWh, which is 20 times higher than average electricity tariff in Malaysia. It is concluded that the SAPV systems could only be preferred where the extension of power transmission lines is expensive for the supply of electricity in isolated areas. IEEE 2011 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16315/1/Life%20Cycle%20Cost%20Analysis%20of%20a%20Standalone%20PV%20System%28abstract%29.pdf Abdul Qayoom, Jakhrani and Othman, A.K. and Andrew Ragai, Henry Rigit and Saleem, Raza Samo and Shakeel Ahmed, Kamboh (2011) Life Cycle Cost Analysis of a Standalone PV System. 2012 International Conference in Green and Ubiquitous Technology. ISSN ISBN: 978-1-4577-2171-7 http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=6344195
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Abdul Qayoom, Jakhrani
Othman, A.K.
Andrew Ragai, Henry Rigit
Saleem, Raza Samo
Shakeel Ahmed, Kamboh
Life Cycle Cost Analysis of a Standalone PV System
description The purpose of this paper is to assess the viability of standalone photovoltaic (SAPV) systems for the supply of electricity in remote areas of Sarawak. In order to achieve the objectives, the life cycle cost (LCC) of a SAPV system was computed by means of net present value (NPV) technique. All anticipated costs were discounted to their present values by considering the time value of money. It was found that the capital cost makes up around 58% and future costs shares 42% of all expenses. PV modules contribute 9% and battery bank shares 52% with almost 8 days of autonomy at LLP of 0.01. Controller adds 5%, inverter 8%, civil work 17% and O&M 9% of total life time system cost. The estimated net energy cost from SAPV system was found to be US$2.5/kWh, which is 20 times higher than average electricity tariff in Malaysia. It is concluded that the SAPV systems could only be preferred where the extension of power transmission lines is expensive for the supply of electricity in isolated areas.
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author Abdul Qayoom, Jakhrani
Othman, A.K.
Andrew Ragai, Henry Rigit
Saleem, Raza Samo
Shakeel Ahmed, Kamboh
author_facet Abdul Qayoom, Jakhrani
Othman, A.K.
Andrew Ragai, Henry Rigit
Saleem, Raza Samo
Shakeel Ahmed, Kamboh
author_sort Abdul Qayoom, Jakhrani
title Life Cycle Cost Analysis of a Standalone PV System
title_short Life Cycle Cost Analysis of a Standalone PV System
title_full Life Cycle Cost Analysis of a Standalone PV System
title_fullStr Life Cycle Cost Analysis of a Standalone PV System
title_full_unstemmed Life Cycle Cost Analysis of a Standalone PV System
title_sort life cycle cost analysis of a standalone pv system
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2011
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16315/1/Life%20Cycle%20Cost%20Analysis%20of%20a%20Standalone%20PV%20System%28abstract%29.pdf
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