Status : Verified
Personal Name Tabornal, Ian Edgar O.
Resource Title Least-Cost Development Planning for the Interconnection of Small Island Grids with Renewable Energy-Based Hybrid Power Generation to the Main Grid
Date Issued 31 January 2025
Abstract The Philippines, with its numerous off-grid islands, face challenges in reliable and affordable electricity supply. Currently, at least 132 small islands and isolated grids (SIIGs) depend on oil-based generators, resulting in high cost, unreliable, and inadequate power, which negatively impacts living standards, education, public health, and economic opportunities. This thesis developed a methodology for determining the least-cost voltage and timing of interconnecting island grids to the main grid. It compares the cost effectiveness of connecting to the main grid with that of continuing with oil-based generators with RE-based hybrid system. The interconnection scenario assesses the route and voltage level options for the least-cost interconnection scheme which is compared with the least-cost RE-based hybridization capacity expansion plan of continuing isolated island grid. The goal is to identify the most cost-effective solution including timing for improving power supply reliability and affordability for island grid interconnection in the Philippines. The methodology is applied to a case study of an interconnection of an off-grid island.
Degree Course Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Language English
Keyword island interconnection; least-cost planning; off-grid; hybrid power generation; renewable energy optimization
Material Type Thesis/Dissertation
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Category : F - Regular work, i.e., it has no patentable invention or creation, the author does not wish for personal publication, there is no confidential information.
 
Access Permission : Open Access