This document outlines the topics of two thesis projects that analyze the techno-economic feasibility of different renewable energy systems. The first thesis will compare on-grid and hybrid systems with energy storage through a case study, analyzing factors like component sizing, system production and losses, costs, payback period, and emissions. The second thesis will propose an optimal techno-economic scheme for a hybrid grid-connected system combining photovoltaics and biogas.
This document outlines the topics of two thesis projects that analyze the techno-economic feasibility of different renewable energy systems. The first thesis will compare on-grid and hybrid systems with energy storage through a case study, analyzing factors like component sizing, system production and losses, costs, payback period, and emissions. The second thesis will propose an optimal techno-economic scheme for a hybrid grid-connected system combining photovoltaics and biogas.
This document outlines the topics of two thesis projects that analyze the techno-economic feasibility of different renewable energy systems. The first thesis will compare on-grid and hybrid systems with energy storage through a case study, analyzing factors like component sizing, system production and losses, costs, payback period, and emissions. The second thesis will propose an optimal techno-economic scheme for a hybrid grid-connected system combining photovoltaics and biogas.
A Techno-Economic comparison of on Grid and Hybrid
with energy storage 2. Proposing an optimal Techno-economic scheme for a hybrid grid connected PV and biogas Thesis Topic Outline Topic 1: A techno-economic analysis comparison of on grid and hybrid system with electrical storage – case study I. Introduction 1. Company Background 2. Site Description 3. State of Problem 4. Objective 5. Scope II. Literature Review 1. Photovoltaic System 2. Photovoltaic system type 3. Energy Storage 4. Inverter 5. Solar Radiation 6. Angle and Azimuth 7. Temperature 8. EDC Regulation III. Methodology 1. Flow chart 2. Component 3. Load Profile 4. System sizing 4.1. On grid a. PV b. Inverter c. Cable sizing d. Protection device sizing 4.2. Hybrid a. PV b. Inverter c. Cable sizing d. Battery e. Protection device 5. System Production and System loss IV. Economic Analysis 1. Project cost 2. Project saving from PV system 3. Maintenance cost 4. Payback period V. GHG Emission VI. Project Evaluation VII. Conclusion Topic 2: Proposing an optimal Techno-economic scheme for a hybrid grid connected PV and biogas