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Techno-economic Analysis of an Off-grid Micro-Hydrokinetic River System for Remote Rural Electrification. Central University of Technology. Energy Postgraduate Conference 2013. Presentation outline. Introduction Hydropower situation in South Africa Hydrokinetic

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  1. Techno-economic Analysis of an Off-grid Micro-Hydrokinetic River System for Remote Rural Electrification Central University of Technology Energy Postgraduate Conference 2013

  2. Presentation outline • Introduction • Hydropower situation in South Africa • Hydrokinetic • System modeling and simulation • Results and discussion • Conclusion

  3. Introduction • Currently over 90% of South Africa's electricity comes from coal power. • Government target: 10 000 GWhrenewable energy contribution (biomass, wind, solar and small-scale hydropower ), • Approximately 6000 to 8000 potential sites for traditional micro hydropower. • The Use of Hydrokinetic power for river applications in South Africa. • Objective of this study • To investigate the possibility of using and developing hydrokinetic power for electricity supplies for rural and remote loads in South Africa. • Simulation (HOMER): Compare the use of Hydrokinetic with other supply options.

  4. Hydropower situation in South Africa No significant development of hydropower in the country has been noted for 30 years

  5. Hydrokinetic • Technology • Operation principle similar to wind turbine, • Potential energy available almost 1000 time more energy from the hydrokinetic than wind. • Advantages compared to the traditional hydropower: • No dam, • No destruction of nearby land, • No change in the river flow regime, • Reduction of flora and fauna destruction. Theoretically, a greater number of potential sites for hydrokinetic power can be identified.

  6. System modeling and simulation HOMER: Hybrid Optimisation Model for Electric Renewable Problem: Unfortunately, HOMER is not equipped with a hydrokinetic power module considered in this study. Proposed solution: -The wind turbine components has been used with hydrokinetic input rather than wind-related information. -The wind turbine power-curve has been replaced with the hydrokinetic. -The wind speed information with the river current velocity.

  7. Load estimation (rural household) Resources The daily energy consumption (9.5kWh) The peak load at 3.4 kW Water velocity in the worst month: 1.41 m/s, Viable depth: 1,8m, Width: 5,2m, Cross sectional area: 9.36m2 Pa= 1,075 kW

  8. Costs

  9. Simulation results and discussion The architectures and costs of different supply options found feasible by Homer are presented below: Simulation results summary

  10. Conclusion • This paper aimed to investigate the possibility of using hydrokinetic power suitable to supply electricity to rural and isolated loads in South Africa where reasonable water resource is available.Simulations of the hydrokinetic power have been performed with HOMER software. • The results have been compared with those of a diesel generator and PV while they are supplying the same load. The hydrokinetic system (composed of 1kW turbine, 3.5kW converter, and 7 batteries) has an initial capital cost of $11 475, a Net Present Cost of $16 713, and energy production cost of 0.387 $/kWh. • The results of this study have led to the following further study recommendations: • Identify sites and assess potential energy available, • Develop policies supporting the development of hydrokinetic power in South Africa.

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