Abstract

Techno-economic, social, and environmental factors influence a large part of society, predominantly in developing countries. Due to energy poverty and bloating populations, developing countries like India are striving to meet the energy balance. One initiative of India to achieve the country’s Renewable Energy Target (RET) is the setting up of the National Solar Mission (NSM) to meet a target of 175 GW (non-hydro) by the year 2022. Prioritizing Renewable Energy (RE) utilization to achieve techno-economic balance is India’s primary objective and creating a positive environmental impact is a bonus. In this study, various scenarios are explored by investigating the techno-economic and environmental impact on RE adoption for a small community in India by optimally sizing the Hybrid Renewable Energy System (HRES). This study is an exemplar in understanding and exploring RE utilization, whilst examining the recent RE market in depth and exploring the advantages and disadvantages of the current RE situation by initiating it in a smaller community. Improved Hybrid Optimization using Genetic Algorithm (iHOGA) PRO+ software, (Version 2.4 -Pro+ , Created by Dr Rodolfo Dufo López, University Zaragoza (Spain)) is used to size the RE systems. The results are categorized using triple bottom line analysis (TBL analysis) and for different scenarios, the techno-economic, environmental, and social merits are weighed upon. The probable hurdles that India has to surpass to achieve easy RE adoption are also discussed in this work. The influential merits for analyzing the TBL for a real-time scenario are Net Present Cost (NPC), Carbon-di-oxide (CO2) emissions, and job criteria. Compared to Hybrid Optimization of Multiple Energy Resources (HOMER) software, iHOGA remains less explored in the literature, specifically for the grid-connected systems. The current study provides a feasibility analysis of grid-connected RE systems for the desired location. iHOGA software simulated 15 sets of results for different values of loads considered and various acquisition costs of HRES. At least 70% of RE can be penetrated for the Aralvaimozhi community with the lowest value of NPC of the HRES. From the TBL analysis conducted, integrating HRES into a micro-grid for the community would result in mitigating CO2 emissions and provide job opportunities to the local community; although, the economic impact should be minimized if the acquisition costs of the HRES are reduced, as has been established through this study.

Highlights

  • Conventional energies have been a suitable and expedient form of technology to adopt as a primary source of energy

  • Both the software packages involve the optimum sizing of Hybrid Renewable Energy System (HRES), Improved Hybrid Optimization using Genetic Algorithm (iHOGA) has a detailed controlled strategy compared to Hybrid Optimization of Multiple Energy Resources (HOMER) software

  • The software can simulate systems of any size ranging from Wh to MWh. iHOGA uses the Genetic Algorithm (GA) technique to find the optimum solution for a single-objective optimization or multi-objective optimization. iHOGA uses the flowchart explained in Figure 6 to provide a feasible solution and the procedure of the analysis is as follows [41]

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Introduction

Conventional energies have been a suitable and expedient form of technology to adopt as a primary source of energy. In locations where grid access is available, the purpose of RE integration as an alternate means has set in In this regard, the governments of individual countries, including India, are striving to achieve RE adoption through a set of targets [10,11]. Many countries are encouraging their citizens to adopt RE through energy policies and Feed-in-tariffs (FiTs), and by providing rebates on RE technologies like solar panels and Wind Turbines (WT), to name a few. These small shares of an individual or a group of communities’ contribution initiate bigger impacts on the county’s drive for RE adoption. Such distinctive features of iHOGA software have remained unexplored in the literature

Energy Status of India
Solar in India
Methodology
Identifying the Available Resources
Load Analysis
Load Analysis design
System Description
Flowchart
Forto each array the of the
Mathematical Equations Used for iHOGA Analysis
Proposed HRES for Aralvaimozhi
The forfor
Results and Discussion
Sensitivity analysis
Sensitivity
Analysis of Each Sensitive Cases
Triple Bottom Line Analysis
Techno-economic analysis
Environmental Analysis
10 CO emission trend
Social factor
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