2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.esd.2016.08.002
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Effects of load estimation error on small-scale off-grid photovoltaic system design, cost and reliability

Abstract: The proliferation of off-grid photovoltaic (PV) systems is rapidly increasing in the least developed countries. The sizing of system componentsprimarily PV panels and batteries-is critically influenced by the expected daily load. However, accurately estimating incipient electrical load of rural consumers is fraught with challenges. Load estimation error is propagated through the design phase, potentially resulting in a system that is unduly expensive or fails to meet reliability targets. This article investiga… Show more

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“…Two studies, employing techniques similar to the authors' Monte Carlo simulations at [13] that are the basis of the decision support tool, have further demonstrated the need for systematic load planning. Louie and Dauenhauer [31] show how errors in load forecasting leading to overload conditions have a severe effect on reliability, while Mandelli et al [32] seek to mitigate the impact of load profile uncertainty in a system design method. A key point we have sought to keep in mind in this project is that however sound the initial design no mini-grid system can remain static in operation-the customer base and commercial pressures on the operator will evolve continuously and ideally the system capacity will need to expand as the customers prosper.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two studies, employing techniques similar to the authors' Monte Carlo simulations at [13] that are the basis of the decision support tool, have further demonstrated the need for systematic load planning. Louie and Dauenhauer [31] show how errors in load forecasting leading to overload conditions have a severe effect on reliability, while Mandelli et al [32] seek to mitigate the impact of load profile uncertainty in a system design method. A key point we have sought to keep in mind in this project is that however sound the initial design no mini-grid system can remain static in operation-the customer base and commercial pressures on the operator will evolve continuously and ideally the system capacity will need to expand as the customers prosper.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Capital expenditure (Cap) includes the panel costs which were calculated as $1.555/W p and battery costs as $0.168/Wh. This was determined by a linear regression from a field survey of 20 local company quotes of each taken in 2015 [50]. Additional capital costs such as labor, installation, inverter, charge controller, and other costs are calculated as a proportion, 24.2%, of panel and battery costs.…”
Section: Economic Sustainability Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mobile phone subscription rate in SSA is surprisingly high -estimated to be 76 subscriptions per 100 people . Mobile phones are extremely beneficial to villagers, allowing farmers to check market prices before selling, simplifying logistics, or enabling mobile payment (Louie and Dauenhauer 2016). Even in areas without reliable mobile service, mobile phones are popular as they can often be used as radios or to play music (Kemeny et al 2014).…”
Section: Quality Of Servicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The state-of-practice demand prediction for larger size systems like mini-grids is to utilise door-to-door surveys to gather information on actual and aspirational appliance ownership and usage, from which the demand is predicted. The predictions can be largely inaccurate (Louie and Dauenhauer 2016), which can lead to over-or under-designed systems. Over-designed grids are an inefficient use of capital, as money is wasted on excessively sized equipment, and the surplus energy cannot be sold elsewhere as can be done in an interconnected grid.…”
Section: Quality Of Servicementioning
confidence: 99%
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