Design of Mini Grid for SHP Plants
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3126/hn.v7i0.4235Keywords:
Small Hydropower Project (SHP) station, Mini-grid, Remote rural areas, Break Even Point, IndiaAbstract
The supply of power to remote rural areas in India from Small Hydropower Projects (SHP)/renewable en-ergy power projects in cost effective and sustainable manner requires the optimum design of mini-grids. The present paper deals with the design of mini grids of nine SHP plants presently running in isolated mode only for 8 hrs/day wasting the energy of 16 hrs/day. Based on system layouts, transmission routing, line length and selection of conduc-tor, 5 different alternates of mini-grids were developed to connect these SHPs together as well as with the nearby 33 kV grid substations located at approximately 15, 17 and 9 km from nearby SHPs in order to improve the load factor. The optimization of these alternates on the basis of the Break Even Point (BEP) has indicated that Alternate-V has been found as optimum alternative for the study area with shortest line length, low line losses and minimum capital investment for the mini-grid implementation.
Key words: Small Hydropower Project (SHP) station; Mini-grid; Remote rural areas; Break Even Point; India
DOI: 10.3126/hn.v7i0.4235
Hydro Nepal
Journal of Water, Energy and Environment
Vol 7, July, 2010
Page: 38-47
Uploaded date: 31 January, 2011
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