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Design And Simulation Of hybrid off-grid biomass-Solar Pv power Generating system Case Study On Jimma Zone,gummay wereda

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dc.contributor.author Birhanu Belet
dc.contributor.author Abera Jote
dc.contributor.author Getachew Bekele et.al
dc.date.accessioned 2020-12-08T08:15:56Z
dc.date.available 2020-12-08T08:15:56Z
dc.date.issued 2017-11
dc.identifier.uri http://10.140.5.162//handle/123456789/2005
dc.description.abstract Ethiopia is in Rapid Economic growth and the growth of the country depends on both urban and rural areas growth. On the other hand the demand of Electric energy grow rapidly with Economic growth. Today only 27.2% of the population have access to electricity and this becomes a challenge for the further growth of the county especially for rural areas. An off-grid hybrid energy system have been attracting to supply electricity to rural areas in all aspects like, reliability, sustainability and environmental protections, especially for communities living far in areas where grid extension is not appropriate. The purpose of this thesis is to Design and simulate an off-Grid Fuzzy Logic Controller Based Hybrid Biomass-Solar PV power generating system to electrify 200 households in pera Village, Gumay woreda which is located 75 kilo meter west of Jimma,Ethiopia. The study area has an average sunshine hour data of 7.05 hours per day and by using Angestron model the sunshine hour data has converted to radiation data. Hence, the study area has an average solar radiation of 5.38kwh/day. A ten year average of 1845 metric ton coffee husk biomass resource has dumped without any economic advantage and it becomes a national waste. Since the biomass resource becomes a national waste this study hybridized biomass with solar PV as a primary source to supply electricity directly to the load and to charge battery bank when excess generation is happened. The community’s load has been suggested for lighting, water pumping, school and health clinic equipment load, television, radio, communal loads and industrial loads. Accordingly, A load demand of 245.16kwh/day with a peak load of 38.85kw was involved in the design and simulation of the power system. In order to supply the load demand of the study area the contribution of biomass to solar PV was 82.6% to 17.4%.The reason behind this contribution is the fact that biomass becomes a waste for the community and this study needs to avoid its adverse environmental effect by designing a biomass plant that utilizes 70% of the biomass resource. Fuzzy logic controller has been used to decide the output power depending on the available resource. To do this, the hybrid system was modeled on matlab/simulink and fuzzy rule have been written on fuzzy logic rule editor. Then the rules has been loaded to the fuzzy logic controller and simulation have been performed. On the simulation result, it is observed that the fuzzy logic controller was able to control the available resource and supply to the load. Finally, cost estimation has been performed using analytical method. Accordingly the total life cycle cost of the system becomes $134,817.962. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Solar PV en_US
dc.subject MATLAB en_US
dc.subject Biomass en_US
dc.subject Fuzzy Logic Control en_US
dc.subject Hybrid en_US
dc.title Design And Simulation Of hybrid off-grid biomass-Solar Pv power Generating system Case Study On Jimma Zone,gummay wereda en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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