A feasibility study and cost benefit analysis of an off-grid hybrid system for a rural area electrification
Summary. Researchers designed an off-grid hybrid solar and biogas power system for rural facilities in Uttar Pradesh, India, using HOMER optimization software. The system serves two schools and a community building. Analysis shows the hybrid configuration is technically and economically feasible, with sensitivity testing confirming viability across varying biomass availability, costs, solar conditions, and electricity demand.
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Singh, U., & Rizwan, M.. (2022). A feasibility study and cost benefit analysis of an off-grid hybrid system for a rural area electrification. Solar Compass. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solcom.2022.100031
Singh, Upma, and M. Rizwan. “A feasibility study and cost benefit analysis of an off-grid hybrid system for a rural area electrification.” Solar Compass, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solcom.2022.100031.
Singh, Upma, and M. Rizwan. 2022. “A feasibility study and cost benefit analysis of an off-grid hybrid system for a rural area electrification.” Solar Compass. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solcom.2022.100031.
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author = {Upma Singh and M. Rizwan},
journal = {Solar Compass},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.1016/j.solcom.2022.100031},
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- 10.1016/j.solcom.2022.100031
- Countries
- India
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- Asia
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- energy, regional-innovation-systems
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- 2026-04-28