Economic and environmental benefits of optimized hybrid renewable energy generation systems at Jeju National University, South Korea
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Economic and environmental benefits of optimized hybrid renewable energy generation systems at Jeju National University, South KoreaFecha de publicación
2016Editor
MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)ISSN
2071-1050Tipo de documento
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http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/8/9/877Palabras clave / Materias
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In order to minimize the social and environmental concerns arising from the use of
traditional energy resources such as fossil fuels and nuclear energy, the South Korean government has
attempted to develop alternative ... [+]
In order to minimize the social and environmental concerns arising from the use of
traditional energy resources such as fossil fuels and nuclear energy, the South Korean government has
attempted to develop alternative energy resources. In particular, the large educational institutes and
islands in South Korea—which have the motivation and potential to provide electrical services—are
required to install renewable electricity generation facilities to reduce the burden on the local grid
systems. With this trend, the current study investigates potential configurations of renewable
electricity generation systems to supply the electrical demand of Jeju National University, located on
the largest island in South Korea. The potential configurations suggested by the simulation results are
evaluated by renewable fraction, cost of energy (COE), and total net present cost (NPC). The suggested
configurations show a renewable fraction of 1.00 with COE of $0.356–$0.402 per kWh and NPC of
$54,620,352–$51,795,040. Based on the results, both implications and limitations are examined. [-]
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Sustainability 2016, 8, 877Derechos de acceso
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