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Economic and Environmental Benefits of Grid‐Connected PV‐Biomass Systems in a Bangladeshi University: A HOMER Pro Approach

Md. Feroz Ali, Md. Abdul Halim -, Mir Md. Julhash, Md Ashikuzzaman

2025International Transactions on Electrical Energy Systems23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study addresses Bangladesh’s urgent power crisis by evaluating a grid‐connected PV‐Biomass hybrid system at the Pabna University of Science and Technology (PUST). Using the hybrid optimization of multiple energy resources (HOMER) software, the project showcases a cost‐effective and environmentally friendly solution. The system achieves a cost of energy (COE) of $0.0347/kWh and a net present cost (NPC) of $4,712,218, with annual operating costs of $95,679.09. It significantly reduces carbon dioxide emissions from 1,920,065 kg/yr to 839,600 kg/yr and offers a competitive payback period of 6.52 years. These results highlight the system’s economic viability and environmental advantages, proposing a scalable model for similar institutions in developing countries striving for sustainable energy solutions. This approach not only mitigates the current energy challenges but also aligns with global sustainability goals.

Topics & Concepts

Environmental economicsSustainabilityPhotovoltaic systemScalabilityBiomass (ecology)GridEnergy systemPayback periodBusinessEnvironmental scienceDistributed generationComputer scienceRenewable energyEngineeringEconomicsElectrical engineeringProduction (economics)DatabaseGeographyOceanographyGeologyGeodesyBiologyEcologyMacroeconomicsHybrid Renewable Energy SystemsEnergy and Environment ImpactsPhotovoltaic Systems and Sustainability