Abstract

This work aims to identify a cost-effective solution for improving the energy performance of a grid-connected prosumer, possibly equipped with electric vehicle chargers. The solution is based on a small-scale energy system based on renewable energy sources (RES). The system is equipped with an Archimedes Screw Turbine (AST) and photovoltaic panels. Energy storage in batteries is also considered. A simple yet efficient method for sizing the AST is proposed. A cost-benefit analysis of the small-scale energy system is performed for six case studies covering different combinations of energy consumers. Three economic scenarios are considered for each case study. The results suggest that the AST-based solution leads to reasonable costs for the prosumer and less impact of energy price fluctuations. Also, if EV chargers are used, their consumption can be covered directly by RES.

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