Understanding the Present and the Future Electricity Needs

Consequences for Design of Future Solar Home Systems for Off-Grid Rural Electrification

Conference Paper (2017)
Author(s)

Thomas den Heeten (External organisation)

Nishant Narayan (TU Delft - DC systems, Energy conversion & Storage)

Jan-Carel Diehl (TU Delft - Design for Sustainability)

Jeroen Verschelling (Kamworks Ltd.)

Sacha Silvester (TU Delft - Human Factors)

J Popovic (TU Delft - DC systems, Energy conversion & Storage)

Pavol Bauer (TU Delft - DC systems, Energy conversion & Storage)

Miroslav Zeman (TU Delft - Electrical Sustainable Energy)

Research Group
DC systems, Energy conversion & Storage
Copyright
© 2017 Thomas den Heeten, N.S. Narayan, J.C. Diehl, Jeroen Verschelling, S. Silvester, J. Popovic, P. Bauer, M. Zeman
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.23919/DUE.2017.7931816
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Publication Year
2017
Language
English
Copyright
© 2017 Thomas den Heeten, N.S. Narayan, J.C. Diehl, Jeroen Verschelling, S. Silvester, J. Popovic, P. Bauer, M. Zeman
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Research Group
DC systems, Energy conversion & Storage
Pages (from-to)
8-15
ISBN (print)
978-1-5090-6433-5
ISBN (electronic)
978-0-9946759-2-7
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Abstract

Solar Home Systems (SHSs) can fulfil the basic energy needs of the globally unelectrified population. With costs as one of the biggest barriers for SHS uptake, optimizing the system size with energy needs is crucial. Where most solutions focus only on the present needs, this work also addresses the future energy needs. The methodology includes extensive mapping of the current electricity needs in rural Cambodia through data analysis on existing SHSs in the field. Additionally, a 2-month field research was carried out in Cambodia to assess the qualitative state of electricity usage and investigate the future (2021) energy needs. A data analysis was performed on 111 SHSs (100 Wp, 1200 Wh).
SHS users were found to have a mean energy consumption of 310 Wh/day, with σ = 159 Wh. Most energy was consumed at night. The field research showed a clear demand for more energy and more appliances. The appliances attached to SHS in the future will be more diverse in power consumption and usage duration, resulting in a wide variety of energy consumption and high power peaks, causing fast and deep battery discharges. Three load profiles are presented. Solutions are discussed that can be applied to ensure the SHSs fit with future energy needs.

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