Optimal design of off-grid hybrid system using a new zebra optimization and stochastic load profile

Abstract Renewable energy systems are becoming more and more popular and used these days as a result of environmental, technical, and economic concerns. The reliable and optimal economic size of the system is the primary issue with the renewable energy-based power supply system for rural electrifica...

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Main Authors: Ahunim Abebe Ashetehe, Fekadu Shewarega, Belachew Bantyirga, Getachew Biru, Samuel Lakeo
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2024-11-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-80558-0
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Fekadu Shewarega
Belachew Bantyirga
Getachew Biru
Samuel Lakeo
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description Abstract Renewable energy systems are becoming more and more popular and used these days as a result of environmental, technical, and economic concerns. The reliable and optimal economic size of the system is the primary issue with the renewable energy-based power supply system for rural electrification. A new Zebra optimization algorithm (ZOA) is used for the optimal design and to perform the techno-economic performance analysis of the renewable energy-based off-grid power supply system with the stochastic load profile of Ethiopian rural communities. The components of the power supply system are modeled, the objective function is formulated, and optimization and techno-economic analysis are performed to get the minimum total annual cost of the hybrid system with the consideration of loss of power supply probability (LPSP), stochastic load profile and solar module optimal tilt angle. Three off-grid power supply systems, such as PV-BAT, PV-WT-BAT, and WT-BAT, are proposed to evaluate the optimal configuration for the study site at various LPSP. The study’s findings showed that the photovoltaic-battery (PV-BAT) system, with an optimal size of 3483.161 kW of PV, 3668 units of storage batteries (11,444.160 kWh), and 2082 kW of converter at 0.044030% LPSP, is the best configuration for electrifying the rural communities of the study site with the minimum annual total cost of 621,736.056 USD and 0.227063 $/kWh COE. It results in a 3.3% annual total cost reduction and a 1.3% unmet load (kWh/year) improvement as compared to the PV-WT-BAT system. The performance of the proposed ZOA in obtaining the optimal size of the renewable energy-based power supply system for rural communities is evaluated by comparing it with the previous studies, gray wolf optimization (GWO) and HOMER Pro software, and it was found that the proposed algorithm is best at finding the optimal size of the power supply system at the minimum annual cost. The standard deviation for ZOA and GWO, respectively, in determining the optimal configuration value for 25 runs is 14.295 and 36.360 for the PV-BAT configuration, indicating that ZOA is more reliable than GWO in determining the optimal size. Furthermore, ZOA yields a 16.76% reduction in the total net present cost when compared to the HOMER software results.
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spelling doaj-art-0fd15ac62ad9437f978d495afa5ddadb2025-01-26T12:35:13ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222024-11-0114113010.1038/s41598-024-80558-0Optimal design of off-grid hybrid system using a new zebra optimization and stochastic load profileAhunim Abebe Ashetehe0Fekadu Shewarega1Belachew Bantyirga2Getachew Biru3Samuel Lakeo4Electrical and Computer Engineering, Bahir Dar Institute of Technology, Bahir Dar UniversityElectrical Power Systems, University Duisburg-EssenElectrical and Computer Engineering, Bahir Dar Institute of Technology, Bahir Dar UniversitySchool of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Addis Ababa Institute of Technology, Addis Ababa UniversityElectrical and Computer Engineering, University of the District of ColumbiaAbstract Renewable energy systems are becoming more and more popular and used these days as a result of environmental, technical, and economic concerns. The reliable and optimal economic size of the system is the primary issue with the renewable energy-based power supply system for rural electrification. A new Zebra optimization algorithm (ZOA) is used for the optimal design and to perform the techno-economic performance analysis of the renewable energy-based off-grid power supply system with the stochastic load profile of Ethiopian rural communities. The components of the power supply system are modeled, the objective function is formulated, and optimization and techno-economic analysis are performed to get the minimum total annual cost of the hybrid system with the consideration of loss of power supply probability (LPSP), stochastic load profile and solar module optimal tilt angle. Three off-grid power supply systems, such as PV-BAT, PV-WT-BAT, and WT-BAT, are proposed to evaluate the optimal configuration for the study site at various LPSP. The study’s findings showed that the photovoltaic-battery (PV-BAT) system, with an optimal size of 3483.161 kW of PV, 3668 units of storage batteries (11,444.160 kWh), and 2082 kW of converter at 0.044030% LPSP, is the best configuration for electrifying the rural communities of the study site with the minimum annual total cost of 621,736.056 USD and 0.227063 $/kWh COE. It results in a 3.3% annual total cost reduction and a 1.3% unmet load (kWh/year) improvement as compared to the PV-WT-BAT system. The performance of the proposed ZOA in obtaining the optimal size of the renewable energy-based power supply system for rural communities is evaluated by comparing it with the previous studies, gray wolf optimization (GWO) and HOMER Pro software, and it was found that the proposed algorithm is best at finding the optimal size of the power supply system at the minimum annual cost. The standard deviation for ZOA and GWO, respectively, in determining the optimal configuration value for 25 runs is 14.295 and 36.360 for the PV-BAT configuration, indicating that ZOA is more reliable than GWO in determining the optimal size. Furthermore, ZOA yields a 16.76% reduction in the total net present cost when compared to the HOMER software results.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-80558-0Off-gridHybrid systemRenewable energyZebra optimization algorithm (ZOA)Stochastic load profileRural electrification
spellingShingle Ahunim Abebe Ashetehe
Fekadu Shewarega
Belachew Bantyirga
Getachew Biru
Samuel Lakeo
Optimal design of off-grid hybrid system using a new zebra optimization and stochastic load profile
Scientific Reports
Off-grid
Hybrid system
Renewable energy
Zebra optimization algorithm (ZOA)
Stochastic load profile
Rural electrification
title Optimal design of off-grid hybrid system using a new zebra optimization and stochastic load profile
title_full Optimal design of off-grid hybrid system using a new zebra optimization and stochastic load profile
title_fullStr Optimal design of off-grid hybrid system using a new zebra optimization and stochastic load profile
title_full_unstemmed Optimal design of off-grid hybrid system using a new zebra optimization and stochastic load profile
title_short Optimal design of off-grid hybrid system using a new zebra optimization and stochastic load profile
title_sort optimal design of off grid hybrid system using a new zebra optimization and stochastic load profile
topic Off-grid
Hybrid system
Renewable energy
Zebra optimization algorithm (ZOA)
Stochastic load profile
Rural electrification
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-80558-0
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