Energy for off-grid homes: Reducing costs through joint hybrid system and energy efficiency optimization

Energy and Buildings

Volume 207, 15 January 2020, 109478

Authors

Ana Guerello, Shannon Page, Guy Holburn, Michaela Balzarova

Abstract

This paper develops a new process for identifying the lowest cost package of energy efficiency measures (EEM) and hybrid energy system configuration for off-grid homes. Hybrid energy systems, which combine two or more types of energy technologies, often require significant capital expenditure, however, the cost can be reduced by applying EEM to the house to decrease energy demand. The method proposed here, termed Combined Optimization Process (COP), was tested on an off-grid hypothetical case and incorporates an iterative assessment of a building energy and efficiency optimization tool (BEopt) and a hybrid system optimization tool (HOMER). The COP results were compared with the base case where no efficiency measures were applied, and also with a standard process, which involved a selection of best-practice efficiency measures. The COP method yielded net present cost savings of 10% less than the base case, and 5% less than the standard process. The COP method developed in this paper is applicable for existing houses converting to off-grid status as well as for the design stage of off-grid houses.

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