Potential contribution of solar energy towards electrical peak demands in South-East Queensland
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Paper/Presentation Title | Potential contribution of solar energy towards electrical peak demands in South-East Queensland |
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Presentation Type | Paper |
Authors | |
Author | Kamel, Fouad |
Editors | Mudd, Gavin M. |
Journal or Proceedings Title | Proceedings of the Society for Sustainability and Environmental Engineering International Conference (SSEE 2009) |
Number of Pages | 10 |
Year | 2009 |
Place of Publication | Melbourne, Australia |
Web Address (URL) of Paper | http://www.sustaintheplanet09.com/wp-content/uploads/11-fouad-kamel.pdf |
Conference/Event | SSEE 2009: Solutions for a Sustainable Planet |
Event Details | SSEE 2009: Solutions for a Sustainable Planet Event Date 22 to end of 24 Nov 2009 Event Location Melbourne, Australia |
Abstract | Given, heavy diurnal electricity peak demands causing high volatility in electricity prices, this study shows evident economic benefit in assigning part of diurnal loads to photovoltaic and solar water heating systems. Besides covering demand peaks, the solar system – being located on site – offers the advantage of avoiding transmission losses and voltage drops throughout the network. Life-time cost calculations for solar kWh indicate the ability of the solar system to provide competitive prices to cover demand peaks. The project incorporates a 1kW (peak-power) grid-connected photovoltaic and an evacuated tube solar water heater SWH. The unit represents an initial technical and economic assessment of the technology at local conditions. The results quantify the power able to be waived by using solar systems in Queensland. It is advisable to consistently join photovoltaic (PV) equipment with solar water heaters in order to ensure the PV electricity is not being used to supply thermal loads. |
Keywords | electricity peak demands; electricity prices; photovoltaic; solar energy; life-time cost |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 401703. Energy generation, conversion and storage (excl. chemical and electrical) |
400999. Electronics, sensors and digital hardware not elsewhere classified | |
400803. Electrical energy generation (incl. renewables, excl. photovoltaics) | |
Public Notes | Author retains copyright. |
Byline Affiliations | Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/9z6v1/potential-contribution-of-solar-energy-towards-electrical-peak-demands-in-south-east-queensland
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