Energy, Economic, and Environmental Evaluation of a Proposed Solar-Wind Power On-grid System Using HOMER Pro®: A Case Study in Colombia
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Barrozo Budes, Farid Antonio
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The electrical sector in the Caribbean region of Colombia is currently facing problems that
a ect its reliability. Many thermo-electric plants are required to fill the gap and ensure energy supply.
This paper thus proposes a hybrid renewable energy generation plant that could supply a percentage
of the total energy demand and reduce the environmental impact of conventional energy generation.
The hybrid plant works with a photovoltaic (PV) system and wind turbine systems, connected in
parallel with the grid to supply a renewable fraction of the total energy demand. The investigation
was conducted in three steps: the first stage determined locations where the energy system was
able to take advantage of renewable sources, the second identified a location that could work more
e ciently from an economic perspective, and finally, the third step estimated the number of PV
solar panels and wind turbines required to guarantee optimal functioning for this location using,
as a main method of calculation, the software HOMER pro® for hybrid optimization with multiple
energy resources. The proposed system is expected to not only limit environmental impacts but
also decrease total costs of electric grid consumption from thermoelectric plants. The simulations
helped identify Puerto Bolivar, Colombia, as the location where the hybrid plant made the best use of
non-conventional resources of energy. However, Rancho Grande was found to o er the system more
e ciency, while generating a considerable amount of energy at the lowest possible cost. An optimal
combination was also obtained—441 PV arrays and 3 wind turbines, resulting in a net present cost
(NPC) of $11.8 million and low CO2 production of 244.1 tons per year
