Feasibility Study Of Hybrid Power Generation System At

Abstract—The first step in the design of hybrid power generation system (HPGS) is the feasibility study. This paper discusses the feasibility analysis of a hybrid power generation system at Kallar Kahar Pakistan. The feasibility study mainly focuses on the technical and economic analysis of the comp...

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Main Authors: Kallar Kahar Pakistan, Fawad Ahmad, Naveed Khan, Muhammad Numan
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Summary:Abstract—The first step in the design of hybrid power generation system (HPGS) is the feasibility study. This paper discusses the feasibility analysis of a hybrid power generation system at Kallar Kahar Pakistan. The feasibility study mainly focuses on the technical and economic analysis of the components of hybrid power generation system for the selected site. The hybrid power generation system is based on the wind and photovoltaic technology with storage batteries. The site has an average wind speed of 7.11 m/s and solar irradiance of 5.02kWh/m 2 and is suitable for wind and photovoltaic power generation systems. The system is designed for single house initially which can be expanded further for the whole village. The total electrical power demand of single home is 1 kW so properly sized components will be selected to meet the required power demand of single house. This paper also discusses the importance of diesel generation as backup source. The HOMER (Hybrid Optimization Model for Electric Renewable) software developed by National Renewable Electric laboratory USA will be used to study the feasibility analysis of hybrid power generation system. The Pre-feasibility study of stand-alone hybrid energy systems for applications in Newfoundland is carried out by [5]. Another study is carried out by [6] about the system performance of autonomous photovoltaic–wind hybrid energy systems using synthetically generated weather data. The work done on weather data and probability analysis of hybrid photovoltaic–wind power generation systems in Hong Kong is presented by [7]. In this paper a prefeasibility study will be carried out for Kallar Kahar Pakistan, the coordinates of which are coordinates are 32.783 °N and 72.700 °E [8]. The proposed block diagram for hybrid power generation system is shown in fig. 1.