An experience of distant consumers power supply by means of the renewables given specific conditions

Authors

  • Andrew V. Pazderin Author
  • Vladislav O. Samoylenko Author
  • Stanislav A. Eroshenko Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj14.424

Keywords:

Rural electrification, power supply, renewable energy sources, microgrids, distribution systems

Abstract

Local renewable energy resources (RES) are often considered as an alternative to the conventional power supply by means of power lines. This is an urgent approach for rural electrification if there are long distances from main substations, and distribution feeders’ construction and service is not cost effective for grid companies. Nevertheless, the real potential for RES implementation at some regions could be limited by economic, geographical and climatic factors especially. The paper gives a review of the experience of power supply type selection for distant consumers given the specific northern continental conditions. The main goal of the paper is the methods estimating technical and economical efficiency of power supply system alternatives including centralized power supply and standalone microgrid implementation to select suitable power supply variant.

Author Biographies

  • Andrew V. Pazderin

    Department of Automated Electrical Systems 
    Ural Federal University 
    620002 Yekaterinburg, Mira str. 19 (Russian Federation)

  • Vladislav O. Samoylenko

    Department of Automated Electrical Systems 
    Ural Federal University 
    620002 Yekaterinburg, Mira str. 19 (Russian Federation) 

  • Stanislav A. Eroshenko

    Department of Automated Electrical Systems 
    Ural Federal University 
    620002 Yekaterinburg, Mira str. 19 (Russian Federation)

Published

2024-01-16

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