Authors
Olubayo Babatunde, Daniel Akinyele, Tolulope Akinbulire, Peter Oluseyi
Publication date
2018/3/1
Journal
Renewable Energy Focus
Volume
24
Pages
16-27
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
This paper presents the evaluation of a stand-alone solar photovoltaic (PV) electricity supply system for rural primary health centres (PHCs) in developing countries, using a PHC at Abadam local government area in North-West Nigeria as a case study. The paper is guided by standards for sizing and estimating the performance of stand-alone PV/battery systems. The research presents PV/battery/inverter capacity, yield and losses, battery state of charge, reliability and load growth analysis. The economic analysis is based on the life cycle cost assessment approach, while the environmental evaluation is considered in terms of the quantity of diesel fuel and carbon emissions avoided by the proposed solar PV system. A PV system capacity of 3.6–6 kW is designed for the clinic's total daily demand plus 25% load growth, with a yield of 4.6 h/d. This energy system can achieve a high availability over the year. The initial …
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