The energy sector is mutating with an increasing share of renewable energy. Renewable energy de velopers are facing new challenges, in particular sizing systems that combine multiple production sources and storage devices to match demand. Accordingly, this paper proposes a flexible metamodel architecture and a Cþþ software implementation for the grassroots design of Hybrid Renewable Energy System (HRES). The metamodel enables one to build optimization problem formulated as a Mixed Integer Linear Problem (MILP) with a tailor made objective function to find the optimal size of HRES. The flexibility of the metamodel lies in its ability to handle many hybrid system configurations for three common types of usages of HRES, either for onsite demand, remote demand or a combination. It is demonstrated with two specific case studies, a stand alone HRES composed of PV panels, battery set, and a diesel generator; and a factory in a tropical island. This paper contributes to a better adoption of cleaner production systems since it provides to decision makers a tool for HRES assessment.
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