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Research Article

Techno-economic analysis of an on-grid PV/Wind/Battery hybrid power system used for electrifying building

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Pages 9880-9893 | Received 03 Apr 2019, Accepted 06 Oct 2019, Published online: 28 Oct 2019
 

ABSTRACT

In the energy-climate problem, the building sector has a particularity: among the various sectors of energy consumption, it is proportionately less emitter of greenhouse gases, than energy consumer. To evolve to the required level of performance, an existing building must already consume little energy. On this basis, a local power generation system can be associated with the existing infrastructure to make it an energy generator. The energy balance is positive when there is surplus production. In this paper, we present a feasibility study of a project carried out as part of a cross-border cooperation between Italy and Tunisia setup at Research and Technology Center (CRTEn) in Borj-Cedria Tunisia. This project foresees the realization of sustainable energy microsystems device based on renewable sources that allows the integration and optimal management of energy services and resources gravitate to geographical areas such as groups of buildings and residential-type consumption centres. The feasibility study was conducted by the HOMER software. The results illustrated in this paper show in a way that planning for future investments in renewable energy is appropriate for buildings.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank very much scientific and technical team from the DEDUENERT Project and The AGC (Palermo) financial support.

Additional information

Funding

The Project has been funded by Programme Instrument Européen de Voisinage et de Partenariat (IEVP), Coopération Transfrontalière (CT) Italie-Tunisie 2007–2013 - 2PS2.3.005 CUP: C17D13000000006 - Projet cofinancé par l’Union 285 européenne- Programme ENPI.The authors thank very much scientific and technical team from the DEDUENERT Project and The AGC (Palermo) financial support.

Notes on contributors

Hatem Oueslati

Hatem Oueslati received his Ph.D in Electrical Engineering (2013) from the National Engineering School of Tunis (ENIT) in Tunisia, University of Tunis el Manar. Currently he is a researcher at the Research and Technologies Center of Energy in Borj Cedria-Tunisia. His main research areas and activities are based on the modeling and control of thermal processes and the feasibility analysis of energetic systems based on renewable sources.

Salah Ben Mabrouk

Salah Ben Mabrouk received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and Thermal Buildings (1984) from the University of Poitiers (France) and Doctorate Degrees Thesis in Sciences Physics (These d’Etat Es- Sciences Physics) at the Faculty of Sciences of Tunis (1999), University of Tunis el Manar. He is currently a Professor in Physics and Mechanical Engineering at the Research and Technologies Center of Energy in Borj Cedria-Tunisia and Head of national and international projects concerning the Solar Drying Processes and Renewable Energy Applications.

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