TY - JOUR
T1 - Feasibility analysis
T2 - Evaluating sites for possible renewable energy options and their implications to minimize the cost
AU - Hossain, Eklas
AU - Shi, Feng
AU - Bayindir, Ramazan
AU - Hossain, Jakir
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2020.
PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - Renewable energy sources are replacing other energy sources to minimize the cost of due to the conventional sources of energy. Solar and wind are readily available sources which will minimize the cost of electricity if implemented properly. Considering the weather and other relevant advantages, solar energy is a favorable option for a particular site. But it is extremely difficult for the implementation of the suggested renewable energy in a site which already has specific resources and existing infrastructure to replace. Several factors should be counted in for the selection and implementation of appropriate renewable source for fulfilling the demand. As a possible energy option, on-grid infrastructure is selected looking at its low necessity of development and hardware cost. This paper aims to impart the detailed designs of alternative energy options that will offset the annual irrigation costs of the Rainbow Youth Golf Education Program in Klamath County. Using simulator, a practical modeling of the system is performed to look at the cost associated with each case. After selecting a combination with the minimum cost, it is shown that the model decreases the irrigation cost compared to previous year. Other technological implications are also evaluated. Finally, worst case scenario is modeled using the simulator to show that even in the bad weather, the site’s energy supply model serves well both electrically and economically.
AB - Renewable energy sources are replacing other energy sources to minimize the cost of due to the conventional sources of energy. Solar and wind are readily available sources which will minimize the cost of electricity if implemented properly. Considering the weather and other relevant advantages, solar energy is a favorable option for a particular site. But it is extremely difficult for the implementation of the suggested renewable energy in a site which already has specific resources and existing infrastructure to replace. Several factors should be counted in for the selection and implementation of appropriate renewable source for fulfilling the demand. As a possible energy option, on-grid infrastructure is selected looking at its low necessity of development and hardware cost. This paper aims to impart the detailed designs of alternative energy options that will offset the annual irrigation costs of the Rainbow Youth Golf Education Program in Klamath County. Using simulator, a practical modeling of the system is performed to look at the cost associated with each case. After selecting a combination with the minimum cost, it is shown that the model decreases the irrigation cost compared to previous year. Other technological implications are also evaluated. Finally, worst case scenario is modeled using the simulator to show that even in the bad weather, the site’s energy supply model serves well both electrically and economically.
KW - Feasibility
KW - cost optimization
KW - renewable energy sources
KW - site evaluation
KW - solar energy
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85085968229&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/0020720920928537
DO - 10.1177/0020720920928537
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85085968229
SN - 0020-7209
VL - 60
SP - 176
EP - 191
JO - International Journal of Electrical Engineering and Education
JF - International Journal of Electrical Engineering and Education
IS - 2_suppl
ER -