Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6688625 | Applied Energy | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The results show that in systems with WEC penetration less than 75%, increasing WEC capacity is more economic than adding a RAES system. Above penetration rates of 75%, the use of RAES achieves increased diesel savings with only slightly longer payback than simple wind-diesel systems. In the remote Canadian community case study, the optimal RAES system is 0.5Â MW and 1Â MWÂ h with a WEC penetration rate of approximately 75%. A larger RAES results in further fuel savings, and thus environmental benefit, with only marginal increase in simple payback period.
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Authors
Sebastian C. Manchester, Lukas G. Swan, Dominic Groulx,