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DESIGN DIESEL-PHOTOVOLTAIC HYBRID POWER PLANT

By

AHMED IBN OMER AHMED AL-TAIEB

INDEX NO. 084009

Supervisor

DR. ALI OMER

REPORT SUBMITTED TO
University of Khartoum
In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of
B.Sc. (HONS) Electrical and Electronic Engineering
(CONTROL ENGINEERING)
Faculty of Engineering
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

July 2013

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DECLARATION OF ORIGINALITY
I declare that this report entitled Design diesel-photovoltaic hybrid power plant is
my own work except as cited in the references. The report has not been accepted for any degree
and is not being submitted concurrently in candidature for any degree or other award.
Signature: _________________________
Name: ____________________________
Date: _____________________________

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

First and foremost I am grateful to THE ALMIGHTY GOD for establishing me to


complete this project and for bestowing upon me the courage to face the complexities of life.

I am grateful to my dad for giving me the life I ever dreamed. I cant express my
gratitude for my mom in words, whose unconditional love has been my greatest strength. The
constant love and support of my sister and brother is sincerely acknowledged.

I would have not finished this project without the support of my friends who has always
been there for me whenever I need them, the encouragement they give to keep me going and
their love to empower me that never fails all the time. Thank you.

I would like to express my deepest gratitude to my supervisor, Dr. ALI OMER, for his
excellent guidance, caring, patience, providing me with an excellent atmosphere for doing
research, confidence in me. His comments and questions were very beneficial in me completion
of this project, He gave me a lot of positive perspective in life. He who taught me things far
more of my understanding. I thank him for challenging me to do this project. To you sir, I give
you lots of thanks and respect. Thank you.
I place on record, my sincere gratitude to engineer NAHLA, I express my heartfelt
gratefulness for her guide and support that I believe I learned from the best.
I would like to thank my project partner MOHAMMED OMER ELMAJZOUB, who as a good
friend was always willing to help and give his best suggestions. It would have been a lonely
journey without him.
To my friend OLA ABUBAKRE who helped me in researching on different fields
concerning this project. Thank you.
To all my collage class mates, thank you for your understanding and encouragement in my
many, many moments of crisis your friendship makes my life a wonderful experience. I cannot
list all the names here, but you are always on my mind.

This thesis is only the beginning of my journey.

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ABSTRACT
Diesel generators are often used to secure the basic energy supply in countries where the
public grids do not provide a reliable source of energy. Despite comparatively low investment
costs for purchasing the machines, the operating costs for maintenance and fuel are rather high.
The current development of the crude oil price on the global market, in particular, is leading to a
drastic rise in costs. In addition, there is the logistical problem of transporting the diesel fuel,
which has a strong influence on the overall costs, particularly if it has to be transported to remote
areas.

A photovoltaic hybrid system can be included as an additional source of energy to reduce


the fuel consumption of diesel generators and hence their high operating costs. The favourable
price trend of photovoltaic systems provides for a short amortization period.

The actual challenge lies in technically conceiving and implementing the diesel/PV
hybrid system without the use of energy storage systems, which are costly, and whose
temperature sensitivity and limited life span are a limiting factor for the entire system.

Also an economic evaluation takes place in the process of determining the best operation
scenario.


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LIST OF CONTENTS

DECLARATION OF ORIGINALITY..2

ACKNOWLEDGMENT.3

ABSTRACT.4

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LIST OF FIGURES..11

LIST OF TABLES13

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS..15

1 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION..16

1.1 Overview...16
1.2 Problem statement.16
1.3 Motivation..17
1.4 Objectives...17
1.5 Report layout..17

2 CHAPTER 2: THEORY.19
2.1 Introduction19
2.2 Photovoltaic....19

2.2.1 How solar cells work20

2.3 solar PV systems.22

2.4 PV system components...22

2.4.1 PV modules...22

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2.4.2 Balance of system (BOS) components..26

2.5 Site location.26

2.5.1 Site analysis...26

2.5.2 Why AL-FASHIR.27

2.6 Economics29

3 CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM DESIGN31

3.1 What is the solar power plant31

3.2 Problem statement.31

3.3 Guide lines of designing PV solar power plant.32

3.4 Determine the number of solar panels used...32

3.5 Overview about the PV solar panels market..33

3.6 Recommended solar PV module to be used....34

3.7 Recommended panels arrangement for the PV solar system...35

3.7.1 Configurations details......35

3.7.2 PV panels connecting technique......35

3.8 Electrical calculations...35

3.8.1 Calculations according to the configurations.......35

3.8.2 DC output power calculations......36

3.9 Inverter details & specifications.......36

3.10 System architecture and inter connections...37

3.11 The power plant area calculations40

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3.12 The location..42

3.12.1 About the town42

3.12.2 Coordination and geographical site.42

3.12.3 Detailed map for the site..43

3.12.4 Weather and climate informations about the targeted area..44

4 CHAPTER 4: FEASBILITY STUDY.....46

4.1 Introduction...46

4.2 Classification of plant costs.......47

4.3 Power plant cost analysis.......47

4.3.1 Total production cost......47

4.3.2 Fixed charges......49

4.4 Annual power plant production.50

4.5 Fundamental informations about the original diesel power plant.50

4.5.1 Load curve of the original power plant working with D.G50

4.5.2 List of the D.G in the power plant and their corresponding capacities..52

4.5.3 The original diesel power plant fuel consumption per year...53

4.6 Solar PV power plant load curve...55

4.7 load curve using hybrid solar PV-diesel power plant......56

4.8 The annual income behind the hybrid technique for the solar PV ..57

4.8.1 The annual income from selling electricity57

4.8.2 Annual income from saving an amount of diesel. ....57

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4.9 Project economic evaluation58

4.9.1 1st scenario..58

4.9.2 2nd scenario.60

4.9.3 3rd scenario.62

5 CHAPTER 5: RESULTS AND DISCUSSION.66

5.1 Solar PV power plant design66

5.1.1 Number of solar panels used.66

5.1.2 Recommended solar panel type.66

5.1.3 Recommended panels arrangement66

5.2 Electrical calculations results...67

5.2.1 Calculations according to the configurations.67

5.2.2 DC output power67

5.3 Inverter details and specifications.....68

5.4 System architecture...69

5.5 The power plant area.70

5.6 Feasibility study results.71

5.6.1 Capital cost of the solar power plant..71

5.6.2 Fixed charges of the solar power plant...71

5.6.3 Annual power output for each system71

5.6.4 Annual income for the solar power plant...71

5.6.5 Economic evaluation for several scenarios of operation....72

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5.6.6 Expressing all scenarios in one chart.73

5.7 Solar PV power plant design74

5.8 Power plant output...75

5.9 Inverter.76

5.10 The power plant area76

5.11 Feasibility study...77

6 CHAPTER6: CONCLUSION AND FUTURE RECOMs. .79

6.1 Conclusion.79

6.2 Future recommendations...82

BIBLIOGRAPHY.86

APPENDIX A-1: DATA SHEET OF THE SOLAR PV MODULE.88

APPENDIX A-2: DATA SHEET OF THE INVERTER MODULE....89

APPENDIX B: ALFASHIR CITY CLIMATE AND TEMP. .... .90

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LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 2.1: Basic photovoltaic cell20

Figure 2.2: How a PV cell processes sunlight...21

Figure 2.3: PV module..22

Figure 2.4: Example of solar inverter24

Figure 2.5: Annual GHI of Sudan.28

Figure 3.1: Overall solar power plant system31

Figure 3.2: Market scenarios of solar PV module.34

Figure 3.3: Solar module37

Figure 3.4: String37

Figure 3.5: Group38

Figure 3.6: Overall system..40

Figure 3.7: Sudan map.42

Figure 3.8: Solar power plant location.43

Figure 3.9: Annual GHI44

Figure 3.10: Climate informations about the location..45

Figure 4.1: Load curve of Al-Fashir diesel power plant..50

Figure 4.2: Load curve of the solar power plant..55

Figure 4.3: Load curve using hybrid solar PV-diesel power plant..56

Figure 4.4: 1st scenario cash flow diagram.59

Figure 4.5: 2nd scenario cash flow diagram.61

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Figure 4.6: Diesel prices and pass through62

Figure 4.7: 3rd scenario cash flow diagram64

Figure 5.1: System architecture.69

Figure 5.2: Expressing scenarios in one chart73

Figure 6.1: Hybrid control system..85

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LIST OF TABLES

Table 2.1: Average temperature of al-fashir27

Table 3.1: PV solar panels market...33

Table 3.2: Recommended solar PV module34

Table 3.3: Inverter input specifications36

Table 3.4: Inverter output specifications..36

Table 4.1: Capital cost for the solar power plant..48

Table 4.2: Fixed charges of the solar power plant49

Table 4.3: Contents of al-fashir diesel power plant..52

Table 4.4: Al-Fashir diesel power plant annual fuel consumption...54

Table 5.1: Number of solar panels used...66

Table 5.2: Recommended solar panel type...66

Table 5.3: Recommended solar panels arrangement.66

Table 5.4: Calculations according to the configurations...67

Table 5.5: DC output power..67

Table 5.6: Inverter details and specifications....68

Table 5.7: The power plant area70

Table 5.8: Capital cost of the solar power plant71

Table 5.9: Fixed cost of the solar power plant..71

Table 5.10: Annual power output of each system.71

Table 5.11: Annual incomes for the solar power plant.71

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Table 5.12: Economic evaluation for several scenarios of operation72

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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

Kw kilo watt

Mw mega watt

GW gega watt

W watt

WP watt peak

PV photovoltaic

GHI global horizontal radiation

DG diesel generator

I interest rate

IRR internal rate of return

NPV net present value

PBP payback period

DPBP discounted payback period

PI profitability index

SDG Sudanese pound

$ United States dollar = 7 SDG

V volt

P power

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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 overview

A new era in power generation has just begun by using the renewable resources techniques.
Solar photovoltaic is rapidly developed in the last few years. By the end of 2011, a total of 71.1
GW had been installed, sufficient to generate 85 TWh/year. And by end of 2012, the 100 GW
installed capacity milestone was achieved [1]. Solar photovoltaic is now, after hydro and wind
power, the third most important renewable energy source in terms of globally installed capacity.
More than 100 countries use solar PV [1].

Sudan exhibits a high potential for generating electricity using photovoltaic technique, due to
its high GHI between 2200-2530 KWh/M2 and its long daily sunny hours between 7-11 hours.
As a matter of fact there is now more than 45,000 house hold using the photovoltaic technique

Solar systems merits are indicated in the low operational costs; obviously no need for
continuous maintenance because there are no moving parts in the system and no fuel is being
consumed.

Solar systems demerits are indicated in the high capital costs, but now researches are being
developed to reduce these costs, obviously solar systems produce an excellent choice for remote
area power demand which is off-grid, because the costs to join these areas to the grid will cost
more times higher than the capital cost of such solar systems.

Photovoltaic diesel hybrid system is considered as an effective choice for fuel saving in off-
grid area where the diesel gensets are considered the only source for generating electricity.

1.2 Problem statement


Sudan is a large country with an area exceeds the half of a squared million miles, the
electricity grid is obviously hard to get it covered , remote areas like ALFASHIR city which is
located far away in the west, its solution was to implement an off grid region there, this grid
supplied by diesel generators, the problem behind using diesel generators that they consume a lot
of diesel and in the case of no fuel a black out will occur, diesel price is increased in the last few

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years, and what make the situation much worse is the increasing in the fuel transportation price
due to the current country political state, here the need of the hybrid pv-diesel power plants
raised, so 4MW solar photovoltaic is designed to reduce the amount of fuel consumed by the
diesel power plant.
1.3 Motivation

The PV hybrid system is to supplement the diesel generators, thereby reducing fuel
consumption. The primary motivations for installing PV are to reduce operating (fuel) costs,
improve reliability and availability of power, and achieve greenhouse gas reductions and other
environmental benefits.

AL-FASHIR city is considered as a remote area and as known that the diesel price is high
enough in such regions due to the high price of transportation and the annual increase in the
diesel prices itself, also in order to establish a new era of clean energy and greenhouse gases
reduction, the idea of the hybrid pv-diesel appeared to meet this new era demand.

1.4 Objectives

The main aims behind this project are:

To study and design a 4MW solar photovoltaic system in AL-FASHIR city to operate
with the original diesel power plant in a hybrid form.
Study and develop a feasibility study for the new designed photovoltaic power plant.
Illustrate some future recommendations to help in improving system performance.
1.5 Report layout

This thesis is organized into six chapters and two appendices as follows:

i. Chapter two (literature review): this chapter expresses a brief idea about the project,
the history of the similar work done before, the components of the system and some
economic definitions that will be used later.
ii. Chapter three (system Design): this chapter contains the design steps for the solar
photovoltaic power plant.
iii. Chapter four (feasibility study): this chapter detects the feasibility of the hybrid pv-
diesel system idea and evaluate between number of operation scenarios.

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iv. Chapter five (results and discussion): this chapter contains the list of results that have
been obtained in chapter three and four and comments on them.
v. Chapter six (conclusion and future recommendation): this chapter summarizes the
work that has been done in this project also it contains future recommendations to be
done In order to improve the system performance in future.

Appendix A-1: contains the data sheet of the solar photovoltaic module
used in the design chapter.
Appendix A-2: contains the data sheet of the inverter module used in the
design chapter.
Appendix B: contains full climate and temperatures information about El-
Fasher city.

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CHAPTER 2: LITRETURE REVIEW
2.1 Introduction

Solar Energy
The sun is probably the most important source of renewable energy available today.
Traditionally, the sun has provided energy for practically all living creatures on earth, through
the process of photosynthesis.
Two main types of solar energy systems are in use today: photovoltaic (PV), and thermal
systems
In Sudan average solar insolation is roughly 6.1 kWh/ m2/day, indicating a high potential
for solar energy use.
As stated before in the previous chapter in this project we aim to use the photovoltaic effect to
produce a 4 MW solar energy that can be used as hybrid with the diesel generators in Elfasher to
produce electricity to the city, so that we can decrease the high cost of the diesel used by the
diesel generators and also control the emissions of CO2.
So in this chapter we will discuss the photovoltaic effect and how to generate electrical energy
from solar cells using this effect, then we will discuss the PV systems and its components and
how it can be used to generate an AC power.
2.2 Photovoltaic
photovoltaic(PV) is the process of generating electrical power by converting solar
radiation into direct current electricity using semiconductors and photovoltaic effect.

To generate electricity using Photovoltaic effect you will need solar panels which composed
of number of solar cells containing semiconductors materials which include monocrystalline
silicon, polycrystalline silicon, amorphous silicon, cadmium telluride, and copper indium gallium
selenide sulphide [2].

Photovoltaic effect

Photovoltaic is the direct conversion of light into electricity at the atomic level. Some materials
exhibit a property known as the photoelectric effect that causes them to absorb photons of light and

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release electrons. When these free electrons are captured, an electric current results that can be used as
electricity.

The photoelectric effect was first noted by a French physicist, Edmund Bequerel, in 1839, who found
that certain materials would produce small amounts of electric current when exposed to light, In 1905,
Albert Einstein described the nature of light and the photoelectric effect on which photovoltaic
technology is based, for which he later won a Nobel prize in physics[2].

Figure 2.1 basic photovoltaic cell [3]

The diagram above illustrates the operation of a basic photovoltaic cell, also called a
solar cell.

2.2.1 How Solar cells work?

Photovoltaic (PV) cells are made up of at least 2 semi-conductor layers. One layer
containing a positive charge (N-type), the other a negative charge (P-type).

Sunlight consists of little particles of solar energy called photons. As a PV cell is exposed
to this sunlight, many of the photons are reflected, pass right through, or absorbed by the solar
cell.

When enough photons are absorbed by the negative layer of the photovoltaic cell,
electrons are freed from the negative semiconductor material. Due to the manufacturing process

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of the positive layer, these freed electrons naturally migrate to the positive layer creating a
voltage differential, similar to a household battery.

When the 2 layers are connected to an external load, the electrons flow through the circuit
creating electricity. This process is depicted in figure 2.2

Figure 2.2 how a photovoltaic cell processes sunlight.

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2.3 Solar PV System

PV system is the system that uses the photovoltaic effect to convert the solar radiation
into direct current (electricity). PV system in its simplest form may contain an array of PV
module, one or more DC to AC power converter (inverter), electrical wiring, and May or may
not contain batteries. Solar systems can be a small PV system is capable of providing enough AC
electricity to power a single home, or even an isolated device in the form of AC or DC electric
(rooftop systems), or it can be large grid-connected photovoltaic power system capable of
providing an energy supply for multiple consumers.

2.4 PV system components

The system we designed in this research can be considered as large grid-connected


system, and its components can be list as follows:

2.4.1 PV Modules

Its a group of solar cells connected in series and parallel to construct one panel. Each
module is rated by its DC output, and typically range from 100 to 320 watts. The PV module is
considered as the main component of the PV system, as it's converts the sun light into DC
current. A typical PV module is shown in figure 2.3

Figure 2.3 PV module

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There are three main types of photovoltaic solar panels for both commercial and residential
use. They are:

i. Monocrystalline.
ii. Polycrystalline.
iii. Amorphous Silicon also called "Thin Film".

All three types of solar panels have both advantages and disadvantages depending on the end
user's budget, the size and type of environment where they are used and the expected output of
the system to name a few.

Monocrystalline Photovoltaic Solar Panel

Made from a large crystal of silicon. Monocrystalline solar panels are the most efficient and
most expensive panels currently available. Because of their high efficiency, they are often used
in applications where installation square footage is limited, giving the end user the maximum
electrical output for the installation area available.

Polycrystalline Photovoltaic Solar Panel

Characterized by its shattered glass look because of the manufacturing process of using
multiple silicon crystals, polycrystalline solar panels are the most commonly seen solar
panels. A little less efficient than monocrystalline panels, but also less expensive.

Amorphous Silicon "Thin Film" Photovoltaic Solar Panel

These panels can be thin and flexible which is why they are commonly referred to as "Thin
Film" solar panels. Amorphous silicon solar panels are common for building integrated
photovoltaic applications because of their many application options and aesthetics. They are
cheaper and are not affected by shading. Drawbacks are low efficiency; loss of wattage per sq. ft.
installed and heat retention. They can be manufactured using silicon, copper indium dieseline
(CIS) or cadmium telluride (CdTe)

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In this project we use a Polycrystalline Photovoltaic Solar Panel with a 300W DC output. For
more information see APPENDEX 1.2.4.2. DC to AC Inverter .A DC to AC inverter as it's
clear from its name converts the DC output from the solar a modules into an AC that can be fed
into a commercial electrical grid or used by a local, off-grid electrical network. An example solar
inverters is shown in figure 2.4

Figure 2.4 example of solar inverters

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Solar inverters may be classified into three broad types:

i. Stand-alone inverters used in isolated systems where the inverter draws its DC
energy from batteries charged by photovoltaic arrays. Many stand-alone inverters
also incorporate integral battery chargers to replenish the battery from an AC
source, when available. Normally these do not interface in any way with the
utility grid, and as such, are not required to have anti-islanding protection [4].
ii. Grid-tie inverters which match phase with a utility-supplied sine wave. Grid-tie
inverters are designed to shut down automatically upon loss of utility supply, for
safety reasons. They do not provide backup power during utility outages [4].
iii. Battery backup inverters: are special inverters which are designed to draw
energy from a battery, manage the battery charge via an on-board charger and
export excess energy to the utility grid. These inverters are capable of supplying
AC energy to selected loads during a utility outage, and are required to have anti-
islanding protection [4].
In this project we use an eight large grid-tie inverters, for more information see
APPENDEX 2.

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2.4.2 Balance of system (BOS) components

A solar PV Balance-Of-System or BOS refers to all PV system components other than


modules and inverters. This includes the combiners/ junction boxes, ground mounting
components, cables/wires, switches, enclosures, fuses, ground fault detectors, and more.

BOS components include the majority of the pieces, which make up roughly 10%-50% of
solar purchasing and installation costs, and account for the majority of maintenance
requirements. Essentially it is through the balance-of-system components those we: control cost,
increase efficiency, and modernize solar PV systems [4].

2.5 Site Location

The site location of the PV system is the location where the system is to be constructed.
In our case the site location will be in EL-Fashir city.

2.5.1 Site analysis

EL-Fashir is the capital city of North Darfur, Sudan. It is a large town in the Darfur
region of north-western Sudan, 120 miles (195 km) northeast of Nyala, Sudan [6].

El-Fashir lies in the geographical coordinates of 13 38' 0" N, 25 21' 0" E.

The climate of the city in general is hot with average temperatures between 20 and 35
Celsius. Table 2.1 show the yearly average temperatures of the city. El-Fashir has 264,734
residents (2006) [7].

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Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec average
Temperature 19.7 21.7 25.5 28.1 30.1 30.7 28.9 27.9 28.5 27.5 23.0 20.1 25.98
Mean Value
(C)
High 29.8 31.9 35.6 37.8 38.9 38.4 35.4 33.9 35.7 36.0 32.7 30.0 34.68
Temperature
Mean Daily
Value(C)

Low 9.5 11.4 15.5 18.3 21.3 23.0 22.5 21.8 21.2 18.9 13.6 10.3 17.28
Temperature
Mean Daily
Value (C)

Table 2.1 average temperature of EL-Fashir[6].

2.5.2 Why EL-FASHER?

EL-Fashir has diesel power plant with a capacity of 14MW to support the city with the
electricity, but due to conflicts and Rebellion in the area the diesel prices is increasing,
and This will cause the increase the cost of generating electricity. In this case introducing
a PV system in addition to the diesel plant to decrease the diesel cost will be a good
choice.
In addition to the above reason the location of EL-Fashir is considered a good location
for a PV system because of its high annual GHI which is between 2350-2400 [KWH/M],
figure 2.5 show the annual GHI of the area. Also its average daily sunny hour range
between 7.6 hours per day in August and 10.7 hours per day in November [7].

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Figure 2.5 annual GHI of Sudan

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2.6 Economics

In order to evaluate between the operation modes and scenarios some economical definitions
must be illustrated:

i. Payback period

Which is the period of time needed from the beginning of the business until the
capital cost of the business is covered.

Payback period =

It must be less than the project life time to consider the project successful.
Its an initial indication, not accurate and ignores the effect of time on the value of
money [19].

i. Discounted payback period

This term is related to the payback period but it considers the effect of time on the
value of money when using an interest rate in the business.
It gives an accurate indication about the state of the project.
It must be less than the project life time to consider the project successful.
Discounted payback period =

( )

Both payback period and discounted payback period ignores the state of the project after
covering the capital cost so they are just an initial indicators [19].

ii. Net present value

Brings all the annual incomes to the year zero considering the effect of time in
money and subtract the capital cost from it the residual is the net present value.
Must be a positive value to consider the project successful.

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Net present value = annual income( )

An accurate indicator [19].


iii. Internal rate of return

The value of the interest rate when the net present value is set to zero.
Must be more than the original interest rate.
Internal rate of return can be calculated from the net present value formula or by
using excel functions.
An accurate indicator [19].

iv. Profitability index

Indicates how much the business is profitable, in another words the degree of
success.

Profitability index=( )

Profitability index must be more than 1 to consider the project successful.


It is an accurate indicator [19].

v. Cash flow diagram

Exhibit the overall business operation in one diagram containing the capital cost,
the annual income, project life time and the interest rate [19].

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CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM DESIGN
3.1 What is a Solar Power Plant?

A Solar PV Power plant is a concept of generating electricity from the sun and converting
it to the AC energy that we use in our daily lives. PV modules are installed on fixed metallic
support structures arranged in long rows, adequately spaced themselves, facing south (in the
Northern Hemisphere) with an appropriate tilt, or deployed on tracking devices to follow the sun.
PV modules are electrically connected together in series and parallel and then connected by DC
cabling to the centralized inverters which convert DC power into AC power. String Inverters are
connected together, on AC side, to the plant Medium Voltage network, and then the produced
energy is delivered to the HV or EHV Grid by means of one or more step-up transformers. The
picture below shows a simple schematic of a solar PV Power plant:

Figure 3.1 over all solar power plant system [9]

3.2 Problem state

The aim of this project report is to estimate and calculate the approximate design of a
4MW solar PV power plant (utility scale). The total number of solar panel required and the
different parameters of the solar panel estimated. A site in AL-FASHIR town (western SUDAN,
located 120 miles (195 km) northeast of NYALA) is taken virtually to estimate the solar
intensity of the site which is most important for calculation of such type of report [10].

Also the brief details of the materials/equipments (solar panels, Inverters) used to set up a
4MW power plant have been highlighted.

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3.3 Guide lines of designing PV solar power plant

i. Determine the capacity of the PV solar system power plant depending on the demand or
in our specific case the needed capacity to meet the most financial efficiency when the
PV power plant combined with a diesel generation in a hybrid system.
ii. Determine the various components which will be used during the designing period such
as solar panels, converters, protection components.
iii. Beginning with the given power plant capacity calculation should be done to obtain the
optimum number of solar panel must be used.
iv. Take a look at the PV solar panels market to determine the specific module that must be
used (according to its cost and specification).
v. PV solar modules should be arranged to meet the planned power output of the system.
vi. An electric calculation should be done to make sure that the output of the system has
been managed well according to the used configuration.
vii. According to the previous solar PV panels arrangement determine the suitable converter
to be used.
viii. Take a look at the market prices to determine the converter type (according to its cost and
specification).
ix. Calculations should be done to determine the area of the power plant.
x. Determine the most suitable location for the PV solar plant and its weather informations
(G.H.I, temperature, day light hours).

3.4 Determine the number of solar panels used

First of all the total capacity of the PV solar power plant = 4MWP.
Average sun hours in AL-FASHIR town per day= 5HRS.
Total power per day=4MWP x 5HRS=20MWP.
Total watt-hours per day=20MW.HRS/DAY.
Maximum solar insolation AL-FASHIR town=6.35KW-HRS/m2/DAY.
Divide total WATT-HRS/DAY by solar insolation=20MWP / 6.35KW-HRS/m2/DAY =
3,149,606.299Wp
Multiply this figure by 1.25(efficiency factor) =1.25 x 3179650.238=3,937,007.874

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No. of solar panel Divide this figure by the WP (here 300WP) of the chosen solar
panel 3815580.286 300 13123.359 13120.
For better efficiency and to utilize the inverter and other components better we should
consider the no. of solar panel=13120 panels.

3.5 Over view about the PV solar panels market

Price trends August 2011:

Module type, Trend since Trend since


Origin Wp 2011- 2011-
07 01
Crystalline 0.88 - 3.3 % - 17.8 %
Germany
Crystalline 0.91 - 4.7 % - 22.8 %
China
Crystalline 0.61 - 2.2 % - 13.3 %
Japan
Thin film 0.59 - 1.7 % - 13.2 %
CdS/CdTe
Thin film a-Si 0.50 - 2.0 % - 16.7 %

Thin film a- 0.57 - 3.4 % - 25.0 %


Si -Si
Table 3.1 PV solar panels market[11]

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Figure 3.2 market scenarios of solar PV modules [11]

3.6 Recommended solar PV module to be used

Its pretty clear from the previous part 4.5 that the PV solar module prices are decreasing
which is an indicator of the rapid technology improvement in the manufacturing process; this
improvement will enhance the characteristics of module.

specifications and module details:

Rating of solar panel


Wattp (W) 300Wp
DC Voltage (Vmp( V)) 36.72V
DC Current (Imp (A)) 8.17A
Open Circuit Voltage (Voc (V)) 45.50
Short Circuit Current (Isc (A)) 8.65
Table 3.2 recommended solar PV module [12].

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The above specifications are available with TITAN ENERGY SYSTEMS LTD.
Their module spec TITAN M6-72 Polycrystalline (high efficiency) has been used as a
reference.
A datasheet/spec. sheet of TITAN M6-72 Polycrystalline has been provided in this report.
Please go through it for more details about module characteristics and dimensions.

3.7 Recommended panels arrangement for the PV solar system

According to the calculations done in part 3.4 and the demand of the plant:

The total number of solar PV panels to be used=13123.359 panels.


From 13123.359 panels, total 13120 panels are considered to generate the required
energy=4MW.

3.7.1 Configurations details

13120 panels are divided into 8 groups, each group containing 1640 solar panels.
In each group, 1640 panels are further divided into 82 strings
Each string contains 20 solar panels.

3.7.2 PV panels connecting technique

In each string, the solar panels are connected in series to increase the voltage.
In each group, the 82 strings are connected in parallel to increase the current.

3.8 Electrical calculations

3.8.1 Calculations according to the configurations

Output voltage of each string=36.72x20=734.4 VDC


Output current of each string=8.17 ADC
Output voltage of each group=734.4 VDC
Output current of each group=8.17x82=669.94 ADC

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3.8.2 DC output power calculation

Output power of each string=734.4x8.17=6.000048 KW


Output power of each group=6.000048x82=492.003936KW
Output power of 8 groups=492.003936x8=3936.0314KW=3.936MW.
Overall efficiency of power plant (as a capacity factor) =

Actual capacity/estimated capacity= (3.936MW/4MW)x100=98.4%

3.9 Inverter Details & Specification

Type of the inverter: central inverter considered, PVS800-57-0500kW-A, 500 kW.

Recommended specification

Input (DC)

Max input power 600 kWp


DC voltage range, mpp (UDC) 450 to 750 V (- 825 V*)
Maximum DC voltage (Umax (DC)) 900 V (1000 V*)
Maximum DC current (Imax (DC)) 1145 A
Voltage ripple < 3%
Number of protected DC inputs (parallel) 4 (+/-) / 16^ 2
Table 3.3 inverter input specification [13]

Output (AC)

Nominal AC output power (PN (AC)) 500 kW


Nominal AC current (IN (AC)) 965 A
Nominal output voltage (UN (AC)) 3) 300 V
Output frequency 4) 50 / 60 Hz
Harmonic distortion, current 5) < 3%
Power factor compensation (cos) Yes
Distribution network type 6) TN and IT
Table 3.4 inverter output specifications [13].

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To meet the above stated criteria, central inverter manufactured by ABB is
considered.PVS800-57-0500kW-A inverter manufactured by ABB considered.
Total 8 inverters of PVS800-57-0500kW-A type required to generate the 4MW power.

3.10 System architecture and inter connections

solar PV panel (module)

Figure 3.3 solar module [14].

20 solar panel connected in series will form a string

Figure 3.4 string [8]

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82 string connected in parallel will form a group:

Figure 3.5 group [8]

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8 groups will form the overall PV solar power plant system:

Figure 3.6 overall system [8]

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3.11 The power plant area calculations

According to the specifications of the module we use:

Module length=1975mm=1.975m
Module width=988mm=.988m
Module angle with respect to the ground=25degree.
Direction of installation=facing the south.
Module length after installing with 25 angle (will decrease by 6.6%) = (1.975x0.94)
=1.845m.
Module area=length x width=1.845mx.988m=1.822
Distance between each 2 modules in a string (to provide walk path and prevent modules
to shade on each other) =module length=1.845m.
Notice that modules arranged inside the string in form of 10 columns and 2 rows.
String length=

(10xwidth) + (9xdistance between the modules) = (10x.988m) + (9x1.845m)

=9.88m+16.605=26.485m

String width=

(2xmodule length)+distance between modules

= (2x1.845) + (1.845) = 5.535m

String area=length x width=26.485mx5.535m=146.59


Distance between each 2 strings (large enough for mentainance service cars=module
length x 3=5.535m
Strings are arranged in the form of 41 columns and 2 rows inside the group.
group length=41 x (string length) + 40 x (distance between them) =

(41x26.485m) + (40x5.535m) =1307.28m

Group width = (2xstring width) + (distance between them)

40
= (2x5.535) + (5.535) =16.605m

Group area =length x width=1307.28mx 16.605m=21707.38

Distance between each 2 groups (suggested to fit a road with 2 lanes) =10m

The groups as well are arranged to form 4 columns and 2 rows inside the power plant.
Power plant length = (4xgroup length) + (3xdistance between them)

= (4x1307.28) + (3x10) = 5259.12m

power plant width = (2xgroup width) + (distance between them)

= (2x16.605) + (10) = 43.21m

Power plant area=length x width=5259.12x43.21=227,246.57

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3.12 The location

3.12.1 about the town

Al Fashir, Al-Fashir or El Fasher (Arabic: )is the capital city of North Darfur,
Sudan. It is a large town in the Darfur region of northwestern Sudan, 120 miles (195 km)
northeast of Nyala, Sudan. A historical caravan post, Al-Fashir is located at an elevation of about
2,400 feet (700 m).The town serves as an agricultural marketing point for the cereals and fruits
grown in the surrounding region. Al-Fashir is linked by road with both Al-Junaynah and Umm
Kaddadah. Late in the 18th century, Sultan 'Abd al-Rahman al-Rashed of the Fur Sultanate of
Darfur founded his capital city at Al-Fashir, and the town developed around the sultan's palace
grounds [10].

3.12.2 Coordination and geographical site

Figure 3.7 Sudan map [15]

Site coordinates: 13.6333 N, 25.3500 E [16].

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3.12.3 Detailed map for the site

Figure 3.8 solar power plant location [17]

The figure above shows the recommended site for the power plant to be constructed in,
the site is a large area outside the town but not far away to present a transportation problem, and
its about 4.5km from alfashir diesel power plant. Such a site will be perfect to construct such a
huge PV solar power plant.

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3.12.4 Weather and climate informations about the targeted area

Figure 3.9 annual g.h.i [18]

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Figure 3.10 climate information about the location [7]

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CHAPTER 4: FEASBILITY STUDY
4.1. Introduction

A feasibility study is an evaluation and analysis of the potential of the proposed project
which is based on extensive investigation and research to support the process of decision
making. Feasibility studies aim to objectively and rationally uncover the strengths and
weaknesses of an existing business or proposed venture, opportunities and threats present in
the environment, the resources required to carry through, and ultimately the prospects for
success. In its simplest terms, the two criteria to judge feasibility are cost required and value to
be attained. As such, a well-designed feasibility study should provide a historical background of
the business or project, description of the product or service, accounting statements, details of
the operations and management, marketing research and policies, financial data, legal
requirements and tax obligations. Generally, feasibility studies precede technical development
and project implementation.

From our point of view an existing business or proposed venture referred to the PV solar
power plant, feasibility study should answer the question Does the project idea make
economic sense? The study should provide a thorough analysis of the business opportunity,
the outcome of the feasibility study will indicate whether or not to proceed with the proposed
venture.

The power plant cost estimation includes the determination of one or more of:

1- Total capital investment.


2- Total production cost.
3- Net profit.
4- Payback period (p.b.p) and discounted payback period (d.p.b.p).
5- Net present value (n.p.v).
6- Profitability index (p.i).[19]

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4.2. Classification of plant costs

Total capital investment:


i. Fixed capital investment. (Manufacturing and non-manufacturing).
ii. Working capital.
Operating costs:
A. Direct expenses:
a. Variable.
b. Fixed charges.
B. Indirect expenses.[19]

4.3. Power plant cost analysis

4.3.1. Total production cost

Businesses that know their production costs know the total expense to the production line, or
how much the entire process will cost to produce the item. If costs are too high, these can be
decreased or possibly eliminated. Production costs can be used to compare the expenses of
different activities within the company.

In economics, the cost-of-production theory of value is the theory that the price of an object
or condition is determined by the sum of the cost of the resources that went into making it. The
cost can compose any of the factors of production (including labor, capital, or land) and taxation.

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Utility (Fixed) PV System Price:

Capital cost Amount $Price/unit $Cost


components

pv Module 13,120 module $0.5/W dc 1,968,000.0


(300W dc)
Inverter 8 inverters in a power $0.22/W ac 0,880,000.0
(500KW ac output) plant of capacity
4MW
Mounting hardware Power plant capacity $0.23/W ac 0,920,000.0
4MW
Wiring and conduit power plant capacity $0.16/W ac 0,640,000.0
4MW
Land reclamation Power plant area $0.9/m^2 0,204,522.0
227,246.57
Labor Power plant capacity $0.15/W ac 0,600,000.0
4MW
Total $5,212,522.0

Table 4. 1 capital cost for the solar PV power plant [20]

Note that:

Land reclamation is a function of the power plant area but other costs are function of the
power plant capacity in Watt ac.
Solar PV modules price is a function of both number of modules and the module output
in Watt dc.
The land which the power plant will be constructed in is assumed to be free of costs
because the power plant is a governmental business.

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4.3.2. Fixed charges

Any type of fixed expense that recurs on a regular basis. Fixed charges can include
insurance, salaries, utilities, vehicle payments, loan payments and mortgage payments. These
charges allow both individuals and businesses to create more predictable budgets and estimate
their cash flows more accurately.

Depreciation $0,158,688.0
Local taxes ,insurance and rent $0,000,000.0

Table 4.2 fixed charges of the solar PV power plant

Note that:

Depreciation is the gradual decrease in the economic value of the capital stock of a firm,
nation or other entity, either through physical depreciation, obsolescence or changes in
the demand for the services of the capital in question. Depreciation is determined using
the straight line model , it assumes that depreciation is a constant amount for each time
division (year in our project)[19] :

DT=depreciation (in $).

P=present value (total production cost of only equipments) = $5,212,522.0

F= future or salvage value (10% of p) =$0,521,252.2

N=system life time (25 years).

$0,187,650.8.0

Depreciation do not affect the cash flow of the project but its effect will be indicated in
reducing taxes that would be paid over the equipments and.
Depreciation is an indication of the state and the value of the unit at a given time (N).

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Local taxes, insurance and rent are all set to zero because it is a governmental business
and free of costs.

4.4. Annual power plant production

Annual power plant production is the amount of electricity that has been generated during one
year .This amount can be calculated using the next formula:

A= actual annual generated power (KW).


G=ideal generated power / hour (KW/H).
N=number of hours (H).

4.5. Fundamental informations about the original diesel power plant

Expressing some of the characteristics of the original diesel power plant.

4.5.1. Load curve of the original power plant working with diesel generators

load curve of alfashir diesel power plant


16

14

12

10

8
load curve of alfashir diesel
6 power plant

Figure 4.1 load curve of al-fashir diesel power plant [21]

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According to the load curve the Power generated in one day is equal to the summation of
the power generated each hour :
MW/day =
232.25MW =
232250.0KW
Annual generated power can be obtained taking:
( 84,829,312.5KW
Another way to calculate the annual generated power by calculating the value of the
capacity factor F.

Ideal annual generated power can be calculated by multiplying the full 14MWP/H
capacity of the power plant by 24H by 356.25 days.

Ideal annual generated power= ( )

=122,724,000.0KW.

0.69

Capacity factor of the diesel power plant is 69%, Generators with relatively low fuel
costs are usually operated to supply base load power, and typically have average annual
capacity factors of 0.70 or more. Generators with lower capacity factors may indicate
they are in operation during peak demand periods and/or have high fuel costs, or their
operation depends on the availability of the energy source, such as hydro, solar, and wind
energy.
The annual generated power using diesel power plant equal to: 84,829,312.5KW.

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4.5.2. List of the diesel generators in the power plant and their corresponding capacities

According to the Sudanese thermal power generating company ltd. Al-fashir


diesel power plant consist of diesel generators with different capacities , the
generators informations and the total peak power output is illustrated in the
following table:

Generators number Generator output (MW) Total capacity


(MW)

3 3 9

4 1 4

2 0.5 1

Total power plant peak output 14(MW)

Table 4.3 contents of al-fashir diesel power plant [22]

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4.5.3. The original diesel power plant fuel consumption per year

Fuel consumption is one of the key characteristics that exhibit if the power generating process
is successful and feasible or not, because the variation in the fuel types leads to a wide variation
in the fuel cost and the availability of the fuel sources near to the power plant is the major reason
behind an effective and efficient power generating process.

Sudan as known is currently suffering from the rapid increasing in the fuel costs due to its
unstable political state with the neighboring countries which affected the transmission process of
fuel and pipelining.

On the other hand Sudan is a very large country so transmission fuel from its source to its
destination which is the power plant will cost as much as the fuel cost itself!

So in our case of a diesel power plant located far away from the diesel source which is Port
Sudan, then the diesel cost will cost too much and here the idea of the diesel solar PV hybrid
power plant rises as the perfect solution for the diesel cost issue. Because the diesel power plant
have a few capital cost but high annual costs which is operational costs and fuel costs , solar pv
power plant have a high capital costs but nearly zero annual costs, so obviously the two systems
complete each other.

According to the Sudanese Thermal Power Generating Company Ltd. Al-fashir diesel power
plant consumes:

Diesel oil D.O.


Gas oil G.O.
Heavy fuel oil H.F.O.

The following table illustrates the type of fuel consumed and the corresponding
amount, cost per unit Ton and the total cost of the annual fuel consumption of Al-fashir
original diesel power plant:

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Sudanese thermal power generating company

General generation department

Annual Cost of the fuel consumed by power plants

Al-fashir

Fuel consumption(ton) Fuel consumption cost(SDG) Total consumed fuel


Month HFO DO GO HFO DO GO cost per one year
1 0.0 753.64 352.76 0.0 1697950.92 1047682.35
2 0.0 538.84 442.02 0.0 1214006.52 1312799.40
3 0.0 621.51 629.71 0.0 1400262.03 1870223.85 Do total cost + go
4 0.0 904.51 356.11 0.0 2037861.03 1057646.70 total cost=
5 0.0 820.5 410.09 0.0 1848586.50 1217967.30 19,866,728.7
6 0.0 770.6 360.5 0.0 1736161.80 1070685.00 +
7 0.0 680.3 612.7 0.0 1532715.90 1819719.00 16,710,407.6
8 0.0 590.8 600.1 0.0 1331072.40 1782297.00 =

9 0.0 870.6 314.7 0.0 1961461.80 934659.00 36,577,136.3 SDG

10 0.0 645.7 680.32 0.0 1454762.10 2020550.40

11 0.0 910.3 300.8 0.0 2050905.90 893376.00

12 0.0 710.6 566.6 0.0 1600981.80 1682802.00

Total 0.0 8,817.9 5,626.41 0.0 19866728.70 16710407.60

Table 4.4 al-fashir diesel power plant annual fuel consumption [23]

Annual fuel cost in al-fashir diesel power plant = 36,577,136.3 SDG =$5,225,305.186

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4.6. Solar PV power plant load curve

load curve of the solar pv power plant


4.5
4
3.5
3
2.5
2 load curve of the solar pv power
plant
1.5
1
0.5
0

Figure 4.2 load curve of the solar power plant

Remember that the PV system is designed to work together with the original
diesel power plant as a hybrid system, so its designed to generate electricity
during day time.
According to the load curve the solar PV power plant output per day is equal to
the summation of the power output per hour.
The generated output per day
33MW/day=33000KW/day.

The annual generated output .

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4.7. Load curve using hybrid solar PV diesel power plant

16

14

12

10
load curve of alfashir
8 diesel power plant
6 load curve of the solar pv
power plant
4

0
11:00
13:00
15:00
17:00
19:00
21:00
23:00
1:00
3:00
5:00
7:00
9:00

Figure 4.3 load curve using hybrid solar pv- diesel power plant

The above chart represents the fact that the output power of the hybrid solar PV diesel
power plant is divided between the two power plants.
The diesel power plant generates electricity all day long to cover the peak hours and meet
the continuous electricity demand of al-fashir city.
The solar PV power plant generates electricity during day time to contribute in meeting
the continuous electricity demand of al-fashir city also.
Solar pv power plant generates electricity with no annual fixed costs like fuel
consumption and operational costs so its obvious that in the current situation a part of
the generated power became free of cost since solar power plant consume zero ton of
fuel per year !
Since solar PV power plant generates electricity with free annual costs it saves the
amount of fuel that supposed to generate this electricity.
This amount of fuel saved is now can be considered as annual income cash money and
can be used to help in reducing the payback period of the new solar PV power plant along
with the annual income from selling electricity.
This could help us selling electricity with the same ordinary tariff which equal to
0.26SDG/KWH, because alf-ashir city was a war zone and people living there cannot

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stand a higher tariff so the previous idea will help catching benefits behind the new solar
power plant but without increasing the pressure on the consumer because electricity as
known is one of the major necessary goods.

4.8. The annual income behind the hybrid technique for the solar PV power plant

In this section the annual income of the solar PV power plant will be determined. It is all
about two incomes:

Annual income from selling generated electricity with the ordinary tariff as
explained previously.
Annual income from generating electricity with zero fuel consumption and saving
an amount of fuel that was supposed to be consumed by the diesel power plant,
this fuel is considered as an income to the solar PV power plant.

4.8.1 The annual income from selling electricity

Solar PV power plant generates 12,053,250.0KW per year.


Electricity tariff 0.26SDG/KWH.
Annual income from selling electricity =3,133,845SDG
=$447,692.14

4.8.2 Annual income from saving an amount of fuel from the diesel power plant and
consider it as an income to the solar PV system

Back to the original diesel power plant before introducing the hybrid technique
the power plant was generating an annual power output equal to 84,829,312.5KW
and consume an annual amount of fuel equal to $5,225,305.186
The new solar PV power plant generates annual power output equal to
12,053,250.0KW. This contributed power saves an amount of fuel that was
supposed to be consumed by the diesel power plant.
Since the two power plants sell electricity with the same tariff and both power
plants operate together to meet the same demand then the saved amount of fuel

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that can be considered as an income to the solar pv power plant is equal to

$742,454.6

4.9. Project economic evaluation

4.9.1. 1st Scenario

Solar PV power plant designed to operate alone without introducing the technique of hybrid
systems.

Capital cost = $5,212,522.0


Annual income from selling generated electricity = $447,692.14.
Interest rate = 10%= 0.1
Power plant life time =25 years.
i. Payback period

As calculated from previous sections [19]:

Payback period = = = 11.64 years < 25 years

Project is acceptable.
ii. Discounted payback period
Discounted payback period cannot be calculated which indicates that the discounted
payback period is more than project life time, project unacceptable.

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iii. Net present value

Figure 4.4 1st scenario cash flow diagram

From the following cash flow diagram the net present value can be obtained as follows
[19]:

Net present value = annual income( )

=447,692.14( ) 5,212,522= <zero

Project is unsuccessful.
iv. Internal rate of return
Let net present value equal 0.
Let interest rate I equal irr

0= annual income( )

Inter the above equation to calculator, solve it for irr, calculator ask for an estimated
answer in the range, let it be 0.1 [19].
Irr = -0.096= -9.6 %< interest rate.
Project is unsuccessful.

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4.9.2. 2nd Scenario

Here the technique of hybrid systems is introduced, the power plant consist of a solar PV
diesel hybrid system:

Capital cost = $5,212,522.0


Annual income from selling generated electricity generated by the solar PV
system plus the saved amount of fuel from the diesel power plant system =
447,692.14+742,454.6=$1,190,146.74
Interest rate = 10%= 0.1
Power plant life time =25 years.
i. Payback period

As calculated from previous sections [19]:

Payback period = = = 4.379 years < 25 years

Project is acceptable.
ii. Discounted payback period

Discounted p.b.p= ( )

= ) / ln (1+0.1)

Discounted payback period =6.045 years <25 years.


Project is acceptable.
iii. Internal rate of return
Using calculators inter the equation above and solve it to irr, or by using excel
build in functions. [19]
Irr = 0.2269 = 22.69%

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iv. Net present value

From the following cash flow diagram the net present value can be obtained as follows [19]:

Figure 4.5 2nd scenario cash flow diagram

Net present value = annual income( )

=1,190,146.74 ( ) =$5,590,487.58 > zero

Project is successful.

v. Profitability index

Profitability index =( )

= =1.07 > 1

Project is successful.
When profitability is higher than 1 it is an indication of the business success [19].

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4.9.3. 3rd scenario

This scenario exhibits the same case of the 2 nd scenario but it considers the annual increasing
in the diesel cost:

The annual change in the diesel prices is expressed by the following curve :

Figure 4.6 diesel prices and pass through [24]

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Its obvious that lately the price is increased in a rapid manner.
At 2011 the price was 6SDG/gallon and at 2012price became 7SDG/gallon. So the
change in price was determined as following (7/6) =1.16.

Capital cost = $5,212,522.0


Annual income from selling generated electricity generated by the solar PV
system plus the saved amount of fuel from the diesel power plant system, this
amount increases annually with respect to the increase in the diesel price.
Interest rate = 10%= 0.1
Power plant life time =25 years.

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i. Payback period
1st year income = 447,692.14+742,454.6= $1,190,146.74
2nd year income= 447,692.14+861,247.3=$1,308,939.48
3rd year income= 447,692.14+1,033,496.8=$1,446,739.05
4rs year income=447,692.14+1,240,196.16=$1,606,586.5
Total until 4th year end=$5,552,411.77 > capital cost

Payback period= =3.755< 25 years

Project is acceptable.
ii. Net present value
From the following cash flow diagram the net present value can be obtained as
follows [19]:

Figure 4.7 3rd scenario cash flow diagram

Net present value (using excel) = $33,159,147.55 > 0


Project is successful.
iii. Internal rate of return
Using excel internal rate of return can be obtained.
Irr = 0.344928 = 34.49 % > interest rate
Project is successful.

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iv. Profitability index

Profitability index =( )

= =7.09> 1

Project is successful.
When profitability is much higher than 1 it indicates a higher benefits occurring [19].

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CHAPTER 5: RESULTS AND DISSCUSSION
1st RESULTS

5.1 Solar PV Power Plant Design

5.1.1 Number of solar Panels Used

Calculated number of solar panels 13,123.359 panel


Actual number of solar panels 13120 panel
Table 5.1 Number of solar Panels Used

5.1.2 Recommended Solar Panel Type

Module name TITAN M6-72 Polycrystalline


Rating of solar panel
Watt p (W) 300Wp
DC Voltage (Vmp( V)) 36.72V
DC Current (Imp (A)) 8.17A
Open Circuit Voltage (Voc (V)) 45.50
Short Circuit Current (Isc (A)) 8.65
Table 5.2 Recommended Solar Panel Type

5.1.3 Recommended Panels Arrangement

Unit Contents Connection type


String 20 solar panel Series
Group 82 string Parallel
Pv power plant 8 group Parallel
Table 5.3 Recommended Panels Arrangement

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5.2 Electrical Calculations Results

5.2.1 Calculations According to the Configurations

Output voltage 734.4 VDC

String
Output current 8.17 ADC

Output voltage 734.4 VDC

Group
Output current 669.94 ADC

Table 5.4 Calculations According to the Configurations

5.2.2 DC Output Power

String power output 6.000048 KW


Group power output 492.003936KW
Solar pv system power output 3.936MW
Efficiency of peak power output 98.4%

Table 5.5 DC Output Power

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5.3 Inverter Details & Specification

8 inverters are used; each groups power output is connected with one inverter.

PVS800-57-0500kW-A
Input (DC)
Max input power 600 kWp
DC voltage range, mpp (UDC) 450 to 750 V (- 825 V*)
Maximum DC voltage (Umax (DC)) 900 V (1000 V*)
Maximum DC current (Imax (DC)) 1145 A
Voltage ripple < 3%
Number of protected DC inputs (parallel) 4 (+/-) / 16^ 2
Output (AC)
Nominal AC output power (PN (AC)) 500 kW
Nominal AC current (IN (AC)) 965 A
Nominal output voltage (UN (AC)) 3) 300 V
Output frequency 4) 50 / 60 Hz
Harmonic distortion, current 5) < 3%
Power factor compensation (cos) Yes
Distribution network type 6) TN and IT
Table 5.6 Inverter Details & Specification

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5.4 System Architecture

Figure 5.3 System Architecture

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5.5 The Power Plant Area

Length 1.845m

Panel Width 0.988m

Area 1.822

Length 26.485m

Width 5.535m

String
Area 146.59

Length 1307.28m

Width 16.605m

Group
Area 21707.38

Solar pv Length 5259.12m

Power
Width 43.21m
plant

Area 227,246.57

Table 5.7 The Power Plant Area

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5.6 Feasibility study results

5.6.1 Capital cost of the solar power plant

Capital cost components $Cost

pv Module 1,968,000.0
(300W dc)
Inverter 0,880,000.0
(500KW ac output)

Mounting hardware 0,920,000.0


Wiring and conduit 0,640,000.0
Land reclamation 0,204,522.0
Labor 0,600,000.0
Total $5,212,522.0

Table 5.8 Capital cost of the solar power plant

5.6.2 Fixed charges of the solar power plant

Depreciation $0,158,688.0
Local taxes ,insurance and rent $0,000,000.0

Table 5.9 fixed cost of the solar power plant

5.6.3 Annual power output for each system

Diesel power plant 84,829,312.5KW


Solar power plant 12,053,250 kw
Table 5.10 annual power output for each system

5.6.4 Annual income for the solar power plant

Income from selling electricity $742,454.6


Income from saving an amount of diesel $447,692,14
Table 5.11 annual incomes for the solar power plant

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5.6.5 Economic evaluation for several scenarios of operation:

1st scenario Evaluation result Un acceptable


Payback period 11.64 years Acceptable
Net present value $-1,148,802.5 Un acceptable
Internal rate of return -9.6% Un acceptable
2nd scenario Evaluation result Acceptable
Payback period 4.379 years Acceptable
Discounted payback period 6.045 years Acceptable
Net present value $5,590,487.58 Acceptable
Internal rate of return 22.69% Acceptable
Profitability index 1.07% Acceptable
3rd scenario Evaluation result Acceptable
Payback period 3.755 Acceptable
Net present value $33,159,147.55 Acceptable
Internal rate of return 34.49% Acceptable
Profitability index 7.09 Acceptable
Table 5.12 economic evaluation for several scenarios of operation

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5.6.6 Expressing all scenario in one chart

net present value


35,000,000.00

30,000,000.00

25,000,000.00

20,000,000.00

15,000,000.00 net present value

10,000,000.00

5,000,000.00

0.00
1st scenareo 2nd scenareo 3rd scenareo
-5,000,000.00

Figure 5.2 expressing scenarios in one chart

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2nd RESULTS DISCUSSION

5.7 Solar PV Power Plant Design

According to the design calculations The needed number of solar pv panels is


13,123.359 panel , but as shown in results the number approximated to higher number of
panels which is 13,120 panel , this approximation has been done due to two factors :
i. The number of panels cannot be in the form of fraction.
ii. Solar panel output and the rest of the power plant components are not ideal, so
losses can be decreased to the minimum value by adding an additional number of
solar panels to meet the losses in the output.
The above modification yields the desired power output, if the above two factors have
been ignored the output will exhibit undesired losses.
The recommended solar panel has been taken as the best choice due to the following
factors:
i. Low price.
ii. Panel Type.
iii. Manufacturer.
iv. Powerful output.
v. Weather conditions resistance.
vi. Small area.
vii. Warranty.
The power output of the solar pv power plant is affected by two factors the current output
and the voltage output so :
i. Panels inside the string are connected together in series to increase the voltage
output of the string.
ii. Strings inside the group are connected together in parallel to increase the current
output of the group.

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5.8 Power Plant Output

As mentioned previously the voltage output is maximized by connecting panels inside the
string in series the voltage output of the string became the summation of the panels
voltage output.
Notice that the string current output remains the same as the panel current output.
The current output is maximized by connecting strings inside the group in parallel
the current output of the group became the summation of the strings current
output.
Notice that the group voltage output remains the same as the string voltage output.
Dc power output expresses the system high efficiency due to the approximation of
the solar panels number.
Usually solar PV systems have a very low efficiency when it designed to stand
alone because power is generated only during day time nearly 7 hours per day
which yields efficiency up to 30 %, when batteries introduced to the solar system
the efficiency stepped up into a higher value.
When the solar system operate together with another power plant for example in
our case a diesel power plant efficiency stepped up to the maximum values and
solar pv power plant became a the best choice ; because the previous power plants
make the perfect mix between renewable resources and fossil fuel plants because
both have a positive effect that solve each other limitations:
Solar power plants are known by their high capital costs, low efficiency and
nearly zero operational costs no fuel needed and no moving parts to be
maintained.
Diesel power plants are known by their moderate capital costs, high efficiency
and its high operational costs due to the diesel high consumption and the
maintenance of the moving parts.
As solar power plant introduced to the diesel power plant in a hybrid form of
generation , the original demand that was supplied by the diesel power plant only
will be supplied now by both power plants.

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That means part of electricity will be generated by the solar PV power plant,
which means a considerable amount of fuel will be saved, this fuel can be
considered as a saved cash money and help in paying a part of the capital cost of
the solar PV system to overcome the problem of the high capital cost.

Also dedicating the solar system to operate only during the day time will increase
the efficiency of the solar power system and that is the major reason behind the
idea of the hybrid system

Solar system will decrease the amount of the consumed fuel which will decrease
the maintenance costs.

5.9 Inverter

The recommended inverter has been taken as the best choice due to:
i. The inverters size.
ii. The inverters price.
iii. Weather proof.
iv. The output of the inverter meets the desired demand.
v. Warranty.

5.10 The Power Plant Area

Notice that the panel is not laying on the ground but it is mounted on a structure with 25
degree facing the south, so the length of the module must be modified according to that
length will decrease but width will remain the same.
Panels inside the string must be spaced by a distance equal to the solar panel length to
avoid shading. If this point ignored major losses will take place on the output of the solar
power plant because each panel will shade on the next one and decrease its output.
Distance between each two strings inside the group must be large enough for
maintenance and services cars so it was taken as three times the length module.

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Distance between each two groups inside the solar power plant was designed to fit two
lanes road nearly 10 meters because power plant area is as large as a small town so roads
must be taken into consideration to achieve the transportation inside the system.

5.11 Feasibility study

Solar power plant capital cost was estimated by determining the needed number of units
of each component and the price per unit.
Some costs like panels costs, inverters cost and labor can be determined as a function of
the system output capacity, this method is considered as a standard in estimating capital
costs in large scale power plant systems.
Panels cost is a function of the solar system dc power output, other mentioned costs are
functions of the solar ac power output.
Land reclamation cost and mounting cost are functions of solar PV power plant area.
Depreciation annual cost do not affect the cash flow of system , it is only an indication
that the system components value is decreasing so according to that the taxes that are
being paid will decrease as well
Taxes and insurance are assumed to be zero because this project is a governmental
business.
The amount of diesel saved by the solar pv power plant in the hybrid solar pv-diesel
mode is considered as in income for the solar power plant.
1st scenario expresses solar pv power plant with high capital cost and low annual income,
system generates electricity which is being sold by the the ordinary tariff which is too
low to meet this capital cost, system economically operate with an interesting rate which
makes the payback period longer than the project life time and the net present value
indicates un paid loans on the power plant project so project is unacceptable.
2nd scenario expresses the idea of the hybrid systems, the annual saved amount of diesel
by the solar power plant plus the sold electricity amount are considered as an annual
income for the solar power plant project, due to the high price of diesel the annual
income is increased and now it can meet the capital cost yields in shorter payback period
and higher net present value, so project is acceptable.

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3rd scenario consider the same case as the 2 nd scenario but taking in consideration the
annual increase in the diesel prices, this continuous increase yields the shortest payback
period and the maximum net present value , of course the project is acceptable, this case
only to exhibit the future state if the prices of diesel keep increasing.

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CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSION AND FUTURE
RECOMMENDATIONS
6.1 conclusions

In many regions of the world, power grids are either inadequate or nonexistent. As a
result, industrial consumers often ensure their power supply through diesel generators.
Five hundred giga watts of power from diesel generators provide industrial companies
with electricity worldwide. However, fuel costs for the generators continue to rise. The
price for one liter of diesel has already exceeded one US dollar. In addition, if the fuel
has to be transported to remote regions, the effective costs increase even more as a result
of the necessary storage. At the same time, PV system costs have dropped by more than
50 percent within the last three years: Solar power is often the most economical
alternative energy source for remote regions in the worlds Sun Belt. It simply makes
sense to combine PV and diesel systems so that solar irradiation which is both abundant
and free can profitably be used as an energy source in industrial applications.
A hybrid is something that is formed by combining two kinds of components that
produce the same or similar results. A photovoltaic diesel hybrid system ordinarily
consists of a PV system, diesel generators and intelligent management to ensure that the
amount of solar energy fed into the system exactly matches the demand at that time.
Basically, the PV system complements the diesel generators. It can supply additional
energy when loads are high or relieve the generators to minimize its fuel consumption. In
the future, excess energy could optionally be stored in batteries, making it possible for the
hybrid system to use more solar power even at night. Intelligent management of various
system components ensures optimal fuel economy and minimizes CO 2 emissions.
Diesel generators demerits are:
i. Pollution
Air, noise, heat
ii. Dependence of fuel
World-wide increase of oil prices; limited resources in future
iii. Transport to the sites

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Long distances and cost intensive transports
iv. Storage of the fuel at site
Safety problems - explosions, vandalism
v. No unattended operation is possible
High personnel cost
vi. High maintenance cost and limited life-time of Diesel generator
Solar photovoltaic systems merits are:
i. Decrease environmental pollution
Reduction of air emission
ii. Energy saving
Reduces production and purchase of fossil fuels
iii. Abatement of global warming
CO2 and other greenhouse gases are not produced
iv. Socioeconomic development
Develops employment opportunities in rural areas
v. Fuel supply diversity
Diversity of energy carriers and suppliers
Challenges that was met during the development of the designed solar PV power plant:
i. Site dependence of renewable sources
Site survey with long term data acquisition & forecasting
ii. Hybrid renewable energy system design
Configuration and sizing of the hybrid system components with the objectives:
A. Supplying the power reliably under varying atmospheric conditions
B. Minimizing the total cost of the system
C. Maximizing the system efficiency by efficient energy flow management
strategies
D. Optimization through studies under real operating conditions for a
reasonable tradeoff among conflicting design objectives
iii. Economic viability
E. Cost-benefit analysis of hybrid system for reasonable payback period

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Solar photovoltaic diesel hybrid systems makes sense only For industrial large-scale
loads in remote regions, complementing diesel generators with photovoltaic is the ideal
solution under the following conditions:

i. When the effective cost of diesel exceeds one US dollar per liter.
ii. When intelligent communication between the generators and PV systems
facilitates demand-oriented use of PV power.
iii. When local solar irradiation conditions allow the use of PV (especially
economically viable with PV yields above 1,500 kWh/ ).
Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) is the primary greenhouse gas emitted through human activities. In
2011, CO 2 accounted for about 84% of all U.S. greenhouse gas emissions from human
activities. Carbon dioxide is naturally present in the atmosphere as part of the Earth's
carbon cycle (the natural circulation of carbon among the atmosphere, oceans, soil,
plants, and animals). Human activities are altering the carbon cycle both by adding more
CO 2 to the atmosphere and by influencing the ability of natural sinks, like forests, to
remove CO 2 from the atmosphere. While CO 2 emissions come from a variety of natural
sources, human-related emissions are responsible for the increase that has occurred in the
atmosphere since the industrial revolution.
The main human activity that emits CO 2 is the combustion of fossil fuels (coal, natural
gas, and oil) for energy and transportation, although certain industrial processes and land-
use changes also emit CO 2, Electricity is a significant source of energy in the world and is
used to power homes, business, and industry. The combustion of fossil fuels to generate
electricity is the largest single source of CO 2 emissions in the world, accounting for about
38% of total world. CO 2 emissions and 32% of total world greenhouse gas emissions in
2011. The type of fossil fuel used to generate electricity will emit different amounts of
CO 2 . To produce a given amount of electricity, burning coal will produce more CO 2 than
oil or natural gas.
Back to the advantages of the photovoltaic, reducing co2 emissions is considered as the
major reason behind using it because it minimized the amount of fuel consumed by the
diesel power plant.
Photovoltaic diesel hybrid systems can be amortized especially quickly in sunny regions,
with little or no grid access. For industries such as mining; raw material processing;
agricultural companies such as flower farms and water desalinization systems and

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tourism facilities with a high energy demand low power generation costs, quick
operational readiness, maximum reliability and availability are fundame ntal. The
environmental benefits are also convincing: CO 2 emissions and noise pollution are
significantly reduced, minimizing the environmental impact. Environmentally friendly
and cost-effective? Yes, we can do that!

6.2. Future recommendations:

As time goes and the capital cost of the designed power plant is paid, solar
photovoltaic can be developed by:
i. Maximize the size of the solar photovoltaic power plant by adding more units
of solar panels and inverters so that the output will be increased and more
amount of fuel will be saved.
ii. Later after continue resizing the solar power plant until it matches the demand
batteries can be introduced to the system to save the generated power to meet
the full demand during the day and night time.
iii. At this point of time the diesel power plant may reach its operation life time
end so no need for replacing components because the demand of the area now
is being met by the solar power plant which means that the electricity is
generated using pure renewable resources.
All the previous points indicate a new era in generating electricity in al-fashir city and
in Sudan, the amount of cash that the government used to spend on buying and
transporting fuel all the way to al-fisher diesel power plant will help in initiating
infrastructure projects which will help in creating a better place for the western
human been, in another words war will take no place in the region.
Also a periodic cleaning must happen to ensure that all the solar panels are in a good
state and no dust or any other type of covers shading them.
This cleaning process can be done manually using personnel or by using special cars
to wash the module every once in a while.
Periodic service and mentainance must take place to insure that all the solar panels
inverters, wires and mounting structures in the perfect state which will yield in a
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Also security personnel must be employed to insure that all the components will not
be modified stole or handled by an unauthorized person because any modification
will affect directly the power output.
Reporting and data storage is an essential method to improve the performance and
indicating the undesired results.
Lightening the power plant during night time because its area is more like a small
town and it includes traffic roads within, lightening insures that service and
maintenance can be done during night time which will save the day time for
electricity generation.
Repeating the project idea in so many cities with diesel power plants to end up with
pure renewable resources consuming in the future.
Establishing studies about the photovoltaic technology and initiating researches to
reduce the capital cost of the PV systems so that in the near future the capital cost of a
standalone PV system became feasible.
Initiate large scale solar power plants to improve its areas and also to encourage the
development of the industrial areas around the solar power plants.
As a matter of fact after constructing the solar power plant a control system must be
created to connect the two hybrid power plants together.
The control system ensures that the current demand is met by the current peak
capacity of the solar power plant and the rest is complemented by the diesel power
plant output.
The current peak capacity of the solar power plants refers to the maximum power
output at this moment.
The above technique ensures that the maximum amount of fuel will be saved.
An intelligent controller such like plc must be used to achieve the above mission.
The controller input is an analog input because its a range of values, this input is
produced by a light intensity sensor mounted in the power plant , a solar cell can be
considered as a sensor in this case.
The sensor output controller input is a range of values, during night time the sensor
output is zero, as sun begins to raise the light intensity increases and according to it
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The output of the sensor is transmitted to the controller which accepts analog inputs;
here the controllers input is divided into ranges.
The controller output signal is transmitted to the diesel power plant, and specifically
to one of the diesel generators to shut it down which gives an indication that the
amount of demand that was met by this diesel generator is now met by the solar
power plant.
When each range is reached the controller makes an action by transmitting a signal to
the corresponding generator to be shut down.
As times go the controller input reach the full range which indicates that the solar
power plant is now operating in full capacity, at this moment the controller transmits
a signal to shut down the corresponding diesel generator.
At this moment the demand is met by the full capacity of the solar power plant and
complemented by the diesel power plant.
As sun falls the input of the controller is decreasing in its range, as it decreases from
one range to the other the controller send signal to the specified generator in the
diesel generator to start up and meet the demand.
At this moment the output of the solar power plant is decreasing.
When the controller output reaches zero this indicates that it is night time and the
solar power plant output equal zero.
At this moment the controller send signal to the last un started generator to start up,
currently the diesel power plant meet the demand alone and the solar power plant is
out of the operation.
The above technique illustrates the control system inside the hybrid solar diesel
power plant.
An example of control system is illustrated in the following figure:

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Figure 6.1 hybrid control system

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APPENDIX A-1: DATA SHEET OF THE
SOLAR PV MODULE

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APPENDIX A-2: DATA SHEET OF THE
INVERTER MODULE

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APPENDIX B: ALFASHIR CITY
CLIMATE AND TEMPRETURE

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El-Fasher climate and temperature:

General information:

The average temperature in El Fasher, Sudan is 25.7 C (78 F).


The range of average monthly temperatures is 10.5 C.
The warmest average max/ high temperature is 39 C (102 F) in May.
The coolest average min/ low temperature is 9 C (48 F) in January.
El Fasher receives on average 290.5 mm (11.4 in) of precipitation annually or 24 mm (1.0
in) each month.
On balance there are 34 days annually on which greater than 0.1 mm (0.004 in) of
precipitation (rain, sleet, snow or hail) occurs or 3 days on an average month.
The month with the driest weather is January, February, November & December when on
balance 0 mm (0.0 in) of rainfall
The month with the wettest weather is August when on balance 138 mm (5.4 in) of rain,
sleet, hail or snow falls across 13 days.
Mean relative humidity for an average year is recorded as 24.3% and on a monthly basis
it ranges from 13% in April to 51% in August.
Hours of sunshine range between 7.6 hours per day in August and 10.7 hours per day in
November.
On balance there are 3503 sunshine hours annually and approximately 9.6 sunlight hours
for each day.
On balance there are 0 days annually with measurable frost and in January there are on
average 0 days with frost.

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El Fasher, Sudan:
Climate, Global Warming, and Daylight Charts and Data

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Climate (Average Weather) Data

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