Projected Avoided Costs of Conventional Power Plants in Libya Using Wind Energy

This paper investigates the costs that can be avoided by using wind energy in the central coastal area of Libya. The investigation of the capacity credit was performed in a previous work. The analysis included Fuel saving, capacity saving and emission reduction (NO, SO2 and CO2) to the atmosphere. T...

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Main Authors: W. I. Abuzend, W. A. El-Osta, M. A. Ekhlat, E. Borass
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Center for solar Energy Research and Studies 2012-06-01
Series:Solar Energy and Sustainable Development
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Online Access:http://www.jsesd.csers.ly/index.php/en/journal-papers/18-vol-001/43-vol-001-05
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spelling doaj-02a7a7b14edf4e54913dd50c8f9164fb2020-11-25T02:15:01ZaraCenter for solar Energy Research and StudiesSolar Energy and Sustainable Development2411-96362414-60132012-06-01113241Projected Avoided Costs of Conventional Power Plants in Libya Using Wind EnergyW. I. Abuzend0W. A. El-Osta1M. A. Ekhlat2E. Borass3Technical Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Eng. Centre for Solar Energy Research and Studies, Tripoli-LibyaElectric Engineering Department, University of TripoliGeneral Electric Company of LibyaThis paper investigates the costs that can be avoided by using wind energy in the central coastal area of Libya. The investigation of the capacity credit was performed in a previous work. The analysis included Fuel saving, capacity saving and emission reduction (NO, SO2 and CO2) to the atmosphere. The avoided costs were translated into equivalent energy costs of wind energy systems. The evaluation was conducted using the reliability (LOLP) analysis and the contribution of wind system during peak demand to the utility total electricity generation system. The calculations were carried out using WASP (Wien Automatic System Planning Package) for the proposed period of 2009-2019 where wind power installation would increase from 100 MW in 2009 to 500 MW in 2019. The results showed that the avoided costs of wind energy will increase from 2.4 c/kWh in 2009 to 8.6 c/kWh in 2019. The mean value of the avoided costs of wend energy over the 10-year period is 6 c/kWh, which would make wind power economically competitive with conventional power plants in Libya. Further investigations of detailed external costs of all energy systems in the national energy mix, as well as the feed in tariff, are recommended and should be introduced to the national energy sectors in order to promote implementation of wind energy and other renewable energy technologies.http://www.jsesd.csers.ly/index.php/en/journal-papers/18-vol-001/43-vol-001-05wind energycapacity creditenvironmental benefitsavoided cost;
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author W. I. Abuzend
W. A. El-Osta
M. A. Ekhlat
E. Borass
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W. A. El-Osta
M. A. Ekhlat
E. Borass
Projected Avoided Costs of Conventional Power Plants in Libya Using Wind Energy
Solar Energy and Sustainable Development
wind energy
capacity credit
environmental benefits
avoided cost;
author_facet W. I. Abuzend
W. A. El-Osta
M. A. Ekhlat
E. Borass
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title Projected Avoided Costs of Conventional Power Plants in Libya Using Wind Energy
title_short Projected Avoided Costs of Conventional Power Plants in Libya Using Wind Energy
title_full Projected Avoided Costs of Conventional Power Plants in Libya Using Wind Energy
title_fullStr Projected Avoided Costs of Conventional Power Plants in Libya Using Wind Energy
title_full_unstemmed Projected Avoided Costs of Conventional Power Plants in Libya Using Wind Energy
title_sort projected avoided costs of conventional power plants in libya using wind energy
publisher Center for solar Energy Research and Studies
series Solar Energy and Sustainable Development
issn 2411-9636
2414-6013
publishDate 2012-06-01
description This paper investigates the costs that can be avoided by using wind energy in the central coastal area of Libya. The investigation of the capacity credit was performed in a previous work. The analysis included Fuel saving, capacity saving and emission reduction (NO, SO2 and CO2) to the atmosphere. The avoided costs were translated into equivalent energy costs of wind energy systems. The evaluation was conducted using the reliability (LOLP) analysis and the contribution of wind system during peak demand to the utility total electricity generation system. The calculations were carried out using WASP (Wien Automatic System Planning Package) for the proposed period of 2009-2019 where wind power installation would increase from 100 MW in 2009 to 500 MW in 2019. The results showed that the avoided costs of wind energy will increase from 2.4 c/kWh in 2009 to 8.6 c/kWh in 2019. The mean value of the avoided costs of wend energy over the 10-year period is 6 c/kWh, which would make wind power economically competitive with conventional power plants in Libya. Further investigations of detailed external costs of all energy systems in the national energy mix, as well as the feed in tariff, are recommended and should be introduced to the national energy sectors in order to promote implementation of wind energy and other renewable energy technologies.
topic wind energy
capacity credit
environmental benefits
avoided cost;
url http://www.jsesd.csers.ly/index.php/en/journal-papers/18-vol-001/43-vol-001-05
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