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Renewable Energy Options for a Rural Village in North Korea

Dahyun Kang, Tae Yong Jung

2020Sustainability27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The national electrification rate of North Korea is extremely low and the situation in rural areas is even worse. Thus, this study designs a virtual electrification project for a rural village in North Pyongan and compares an off-grid energy system and on-grid system in terms of net present cost (NPC) and levelized cost of energy (LCOE) to define the most cost-effective energy system. Using Hybrid Optimization of Multiple Energy Resources (HOMER), this study designs two off-grid systems that apply different types of batteries—lead–acid and lithium-ion energy storage systems (ESS)—and determines the NPC and LCOE of the most cost-effective system. Then, it calculates the NPC and LCOE of grid extension by adding necessary costs required for generation, transmission, and distribution. The result shows that the hybrid energy system (HES) of solar photovoltaic (PV), wind turbines, lead–acid batteries, and diesel generators is the most cost-effective option for the selected location. The range of breakeven grid-extension distance is from 9.69 km to 20.57 km. The sensitivity analysis based on different discount rates shows that a higher discount rate means a shorter breakeven distance. This analysis suggests that deploying an HES is one way to improve the electrification rate for remote and rural areas in North Korea.

Topics & Concepts

Cost of electricity by sourceElectrificationRural electrificationRenewable energyPhotovoltaic systemEnvironmental economicsGridEnergy storageNet present valueEnvironmental scienceGrid parityAutomotive engineeringComputer scienceEngineeringElectrical engineeringElectricity generationDistributed generationElectricityProduction (economics)Power (physics)EconomicsGeographyMacroeconomicsQuantum mechanicsPhysicsGeodesyHybrid Renewable Energy SystemsEnergy and Environment ImpactsElectric Vehicles and Infrastructure
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