화학공학소재연구정보센터
Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.45, No.17, 2745-2760, 2004
Optimum technoeconomic energy autonomous photovoltaic solution for remote consumers throughout Greece
Autonomous photovoltaic systems have turned into one of the most promising ways to handle the electrification requirements of numerous isolated consumers worldwide. Such an autonomous system comprises a number of photovoltaic panels, properly connected, and a battery storage device, along with the corresponding electronic equipment. Considering the high solar potential of most Greek territories, an integrated study is conducted based on long term solar potential experimental measurements in order to determine the optimum configuration of a stand alone photovoltaic system at representative locations all over Greece. The proposed solution "guarantees" zero load rejections for all the areas and time periods examined. For this purpose, a fast and reliable numerical code "PHOTOV-III" has been used. The algorithm provides analytical results concerning the energy autonomy and the operational status of the autonomous system components. Besides, the optimum panel tilt angle, minimizing the first installation cost of a small photovoltaic system, is predicted. Finally, by introducing available financial aspects, it is possible to determine the optimum system dimensions on a minimum first installation cost basis. According to the results obtained, an autonomous photovoltaic system can definitely contribute to solution of the urgent electrification problem of remote consumers spread throughout Greece, also improving their life quality level. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.