Evaluation of a hybrid system of renewable electricity generation for a remote area of Colombia using homer software
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18180/tecciencia.2014.17.6Keywords:
Renewable Energy, HOMER Software, Energy Mix, Simulation, Generation Isolated AreasAbstract
Subsequent to the study of the energy demand and the evaluation of possible available resources in the remote area of
Riosucio, Chocó region, Colombia, an analysis is performed on the implementation of three alternative systems of power
generation. The first is a micro hydroelectric power station on the Truando River, which includes the design using HOMER
software simulation, the costs of building and implementation, and its share in the energy mix. The second system is an array
of photovoltaic panels in isolated configuration. This will include the design, via HOMER software simulation, of batteries,
panel distribution, inverters, and connections, for a usable specific area restricted by the limited solar resource of the area.
Finally, wind power is analyzed, a system that will include the determination of the most suitable turbine for the available
wind resource in the area, as well as the analysis of the ideal quantity of wind generators based on its share in the energy mix
and associated costs.
For each of the assessed systems, a financial analysis and the feasibility are obtained, based on the investment, percentage of
energy, and the electricity savings for each of the homes.