Sustainable trade-off between reliability and electricity prices for geographically isolated communities

Rural electrification has been identified as one of the essential prerequisite for the development of modern society. Provision of uninterrupted supply for rural enterprises and affordable electricity for low-income users is imperative for the revitalisation of rural areas. Stand-alone microgrids po...

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Main Authors: Fabien Chidanand Robert, Gyanendra Singh Sisodia, Sundararaman Gopalan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-11-01
Series:Energy Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484719304019
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spelling doaj-a506b19962814e19a223f556178b96792020-11-25T01:48:03ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472019-11-01513991407Sustainable trade-off between reliability and electricity prices for geographically isolated communitiesFabien Chidanand Robert0Gyanendra Singh Sisodia1Sundararaman Gopalan2Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri, India; Amrita Center for Economics and Governance, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri, IndiaCENTRUM Católica Graduate Business School, Lima, Peru; Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Lima, Peru; Corresponding author at: CENTRUM Católica Graduate Business School, Lima, Peru.Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri, IndiaRural electrification has been identified as one of the essential prerequisite for the development of modern society. Provision of uninterrupted supply for rural enterprises and affordable electricity for low-income users is imperative for the revitalisation of rural areas. Stand-alone microgrids powered by renewables are currently deployed with a trade-off between cost and reliability. No user receives complete satisfaction which increases the risk of project failure over time. A more sustainable approach is presented in this paper. Users are offered a choice between 1) an electrical supply at a low price but that may be affected by low Renewable Energy (RE) availability due to unusual weather variations, and 2) a higher reliability of supply, much less dependent on weather variations, but at a higher price. The benefits and applicability of this approach have been evaluated through microgrid design simulations performed with HOMER Pro. The results show that this method gives significant benefits: 1) rural enterprises can avail reliable supply and 2) low-income households benefit from lowest electricity bills. Future work is to quantify the gain in term of social welfare for the community and to extend this concept to whole cities powered in majority by RE. Keywords: Rural electrification, Sustainable development, Renewable energy, Microgrid, Energy management, Designhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484719304019
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Sustainable trade-off between reliability and electricity prices for geographically isolated communities
Energy Reports
author_facet Fabien Chidanand Robert
Gyanendra Singh Sisodia
Sundararaman Gopalan
author_sort Fabien Chidanand Robert
title Sustainable trade-off between reliability and electricity prices for geographically isolated communities
title_short Sustainable trade-off between reliability and electricity prices for geographically isolated communities
title_full Sustainable trade-off between reliability and electricity prices for geographically isolated communities
title_fullStr Sustainable trade-off between reliability and electricity prices for geographically isolated communities
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable trade-off between reliability and electricity prices for geographically isolated communities
title_sort sustainable trade-off between reliability and electricity prices for geographically isolated communities
publisher Elsevier
series Energy Reports
issn 2352-4847
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Rural electrification has been identified as one of the essential prerequisite for the development of modern society. Provision of uninterrupted supply for rural enterprises and affordable electricity for low-income users is imperative for the revitalisation of rural areas. Stand-alone microgrids powered by renewables are currently deployed with a trade-off between cost and reliability. No user receives complete satisfaction which increases the risk of project failure over time. A more sustainable approach is presented in this paper. Users are offered a choice between 1) an electrical supply at a low price but that may be affected by low Renewable Energy (RE) availability due to unusual weather variations, and 2) a higher reliability of supply, much less dependent on weather variations, but at a higher price. The benefits and applicability of this approach have been evaluated through microgrid design simulations performed with HOMER Pro. The results show that this method gives significant benefits: 1) rural enterprises can avail reliable supply and 2) low-income households benefit from lowest electricity bills. Future work is to quantify the gain in term of social welfare for the community and to extend this concept to whole cities powered in majority by RE. Keywords: Rural electrification, Sustainable development, Renewable energy, Microgrid, Energy management, Design
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484719304019
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