CREATION OF A DISTRIBUTED ENERGY SYSTEM FOR THE PRODUCTION OF THERMAL AND ELECTRIC ENERGY
Rustamov N. Berkimbayev K. Abdikulova Z. Meirbekova O. Issabekov Z. Babakhan S. Rakhmetova P.
2024Technology Center
Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
2024#6Issue 8(132)6 - 15 pp.
The object of the study is the distributed generation (DG) system for remote areas where extending power lines is challenging or impossible. The study demonstrates how integrating electrical and thermal energy modules based on renewable energy sources (RES) into a common DG bus can ensure continuous energy supply. This approach provides both heat and electricity to consumers, independent of weather conditions an advantage over traditional systems reliant on variable sources like wind and solar energy. Numerical assessments suggest that the proposed system can improve local renewable resource utilization by approximately 20–30 % compared to singlesource renewable setups. This enhanced efficiency results in a more stable power output, with fewer interruptions caused by low wind speeds or reduced solar irradiance. Economically, reducing dependence on diesel generators by about 15–25 % can translate into substantial fuel cost savings. In addition, shifting energy production away from nonrenewable sources may cut greenhouse gas emissions by an estimated 10–20 %, contributing to environmental protection targets. In this research received lies in its solution for offgrid energy delivery in rural areas, which generally rely on expensive and frequently unreliable centralized energy infrastructure. By leveraging renewable energy sources and implementing a cogenerative DG system, the study significantly reduces reliance on traditional energy grids and enhances energy independence for remote facilities. The research highlights the practical value of the proposed solution, particularly for rural areas far from power lines and with limited access to traditional electricity systems. The suggested system not only provides continuous energy, but it also coincides with worldwide trends toward sustainable and decentralized energy solutions
biogas , cogeneration distributed generation , electrical , offgrid energy , renewable energy sources , thermal energy
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Department of Electrical Engineering, Kazakhstan
Department of Computer Engineering, Kazakhstan
Abay Myrzakhmetov Kokshetau University, Auezov str., 189, Kokshetau, 020000, Kazakhstan
Department of Robotics and Technical Means of Automation Satbayev University, Satbayev str., 22, Almaty, 050013, Kazakhstan
Khoja Akhmet Yassawi International Kazakh-Turkish University, Bekzat Sattarhanov str., 29, Turkestan, 161200, Kazakhstan
Department of Electrical Engineering
Department of Computer Engineering
Abay Myrzakhmetov Kokshetau University
Department of Robotics and Technical Means of Automation Satbayev University
Khoja Akhmet Yassawi International Kazakh-Turkish University
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