Impact of demand-side management on the sizing of autonomous solar PV-based mini-grids
Journal article, 2023

Solar PV-based autonomous mini-grids represent an economically affordable and robust electrification option for rural communities. However, the initial investment cost for renewable energy technologies such as solar PV remains high for rural communities. Implementation of demand-side management (DSM) could increase the cost-efficiency of mini-grids in rural areas. This requires demand-side knowledge, but little is still known of electricity demands in recently electrified areas and, in particular, of how DSM implementation could impact mini-grids. The few studies available focus either on systems or on appliance levels while this study aims to determine cost-efficiency impacts of DSM implementation at a category level. A shifting strategy is applied based on classification into high priority loads and low priority loads. Autonomous rural mini-grid components sizing for four different load categories and load flexibility are carried out using particle swarm optimization. The results show that different load category combinations result in large variations in terms of possible levelized energy cost reductions and, thus, in terms of the cost-optimal sizing of the mini-grid components. The DSM implementation on the household and productive use categories have the largest capacity of reducing the levelized energy cost, by 45.8% and 20.7%, respectively, compared to the no demand-side management case.

Particle swarm optimization

Demand-side management

Load flexibility

Mini-grid

Solar PV

Author

Milky Ali Gelchu

Addis Ababa University

Jimmy Ehnberg

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Electric Power Engineering

Dereje Shiferaw

Addis Ababa University

Erik Ahlgren

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Energy Technology

Energy

0360-5442 (ISSN)

Vol. 278 127884

Subject Categories

Energy Engineering

Energy Systems

Building Technologies

DOI

10.1016/j.energy.2023.127884

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