A developed energy management strategy for a stand-alone hybrid power system for medium rural health building

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This paper deals with load side management strategy for (photovoltaic-wind-diesel) hybrid system for medium rural health building located in the Sahara region. The paper presents an overview about geographic and climate data of the location and develops a typical load profile of electrical energy, depending on a real investigation of daily electricity consumption. The base of the proposed management strategy is the control of the air conditioning system and the non-critical lighting of the building as they consume more than 50% of the total power consumption. The result shows that the reduction in the peak consumption is about 20% using the proposed management strategy, which has significant economical, technical, and environmental benefits.

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Alnejaili, T., Drid, S., Mehdi, D., & Chrifi-Alaoui, L. (2016). A developed energy management strategy for a stand-alone hybrid power system for medium rural health building. International Transactions on Electrical Energy Systems, 26(4), 713–729. https://doi.org/10.1002/etep.2103

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