Abstract In this paper, a system comprising a solar photovoltaic (PV)/micro‐hydropower/battery bank/converter has been designed, modelled, simulated, and optimized for the rural area of Wimana village, Rwanda. The total load has been fairly estimated for the residential electric utility needs. To satisfy the load demand, solar photovoltaic (4 kW) and micro‐hydro (15 kW) power capacity were considered as the main sources of energy to supply electricity. Either in peak load times or during low generation of primary sources, storage battery banks can also be discharged. The simulation and optimization were done based on the load demand, climatic data, the economics of integrated system components, and other parameters in which the total net pr...
This paper presents the development of an effective approach of design, simulation and analysis of s...
The electricity access in Sub-Saharan African countries is below 10%; thus, introducing a microgrid ...
The electricity access in Sub-Saharan African countries is below 10%; thus, introducing a microgrid ...
Access to clean energy such as electricity, is a problem and challenge for utility companies in deve...
Access to clean energy such as electricity, is a problem and challenge for utility companies in deve...
Rural communities in developing countries lack access to electricity due to high costs of grid exten...
The electricity access in Sub-Saharan African countries is below 10%; thus, introducing a microgrid ...
Rural electrification in isolated areas of developing countries can be considered a pivotal factor f...
The electricity access in Sub-Saharan African countries is below 10%; thus, introducing a microgrid ...
Photovoltaic microgrids provide free renewable energy solutions for Rwandans. Although solar technol...
This project is initiated by Engineers without Borders at Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan(KTH) in collab...
This project is initiated by Engineers without Borders at Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan(KTH) in collab...
This project is initiated by Engineers without Borders at Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan(KTH) in collab...
This paper presents the development of an effective approach of design, simulation and analysis of s...
The electricity access in Sub-Saharan African countries is below 10%; thus, introducing a microgrid ...
This paper presents the development of an effective approach of design, simulation and analysis of s...
The electricity access in Sub-Saharan African countries is below 10%; thus, introducing a microgrid ...
The electricity access in Sub-Saharan African countries is below 10%; thus, introducing a microgrid ...
Access to clean energy such as electricity, is a problem and challenge for utility companies in deve...
Access to clean energy such as electricity, is a problem and challenge for utility companies in deve...
Rural communities in developing countries lack access to electricity due to high costs of grid exten...
The electricity access in Sub-Saharan African countries is below 10%; thus, introducing a microgrid ...
Rural electrification in isolated areas of developing countries can be considered a pivotal factor f...
The electricity access in Sub-Saharan African countries is below 10%; thus, introducing a microgrid ...
Photovoltaic microgrids provide free renewable energy solutions for Rwandans. Although solar technol...
This project is initiated by Engineers without Borders at Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan(KTH) in collab...
This project is initiated by Engineers without Borders at Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan(KTH) in collab...
This project is initiated by Engineers without Borders at Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan(KTH) in collab...
This paper presents the development of an effective approach of design, simulation and analysis of s...
The electricity access in Sub-Saharan African countries is below 10%; thus, introducing a microgrid ...
This paper presents the development of an effective approach of design, simulation and analysis of s...
The electricity access in Sub-Saharan African countries is below 10%; thus, introducing a microgrid ...
The electricity access in Sub-Saharan African countries is below 10%; thus, introducing a microgrid ...