Title :
Grid-independent renewable energy solutions for residential use: The case of an off-grid house in wellington, New Zealand
Author :
D. O. Akinyele;R. K. Rayudu;N. K. C. Nair
Author_Institution :
School of Engineering & Computer Science, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract :
This paper discusses a hybrid electricity system (HES) for off-grid residential use, based on wind, photovoltaic (PV), battery storage systems, and a generator, using a house in Wellington as a case study. The HES is developed to adequately manage an average daily demand of about 10kWh for lighting, TVs, refrigerators, DVD players, computers etc., excluding cooking, hot water and heating appliances. The technical, economic and environmental considerations are presented. Results reveal the potential of the HES to provide an eco- friendly, cost-effective and reliable electricity for the house, compared to generator only.
Keywords :
"Generators","Decision support systems","Batteries","Economics","Conferences","Hybrid power systems","Water heating"
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC), 2015 IEEE PES Asia-Pacific
DOI :
10.1109/APPEEC.2015.7380969