Mohamed Yahaya, Muhammad Syu`aib
(2015)
Effects Of Seasonal Climate Variations On Hybrid Power System Using Power Pinch Analysis.
IRC, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS.
(Unpublished)
Abstract
The global warming nowadays is one of the result from burning of fossil fuels for
electricity power generation. Due to this world problem, the world shift on to the more
environmental power generation which is by applying Hybrid Power System (HPS)
which use renewable energies as the power source. The challenge of using Renewable
Energy (RE) is the climate variation which need to be considered in the HPS design.
In this project, the performance of HPS during summer and winter for a site located in
Toronto, Canada with population around 30,000 has been studied. The factors been
looking forward in design the HPS are the Minimum Outsource Electric Source
(MOES) and the Available Excess Electricity for the Next Day (AEEND) at the end
of the day for both season by using the new approach of analysis which is Power Pinch
Analysis. As a result, the demand situation are taken based on summer as the demand
are higher than winter season while the power generation taken based on winter season.
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