Determination of Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems For Project Type Public Library Building

Ahmet Altay, Bahtiyar Dursun

Abstract


In this context, the most convenient hybrid renewable energy system (HRES) option for the public libraries, which give services in the project type service buildings within the General Directorate of Culture and Tourism Ministry, will be chosen by evaluating the potentiality of renewable energy sources of region. In this way, both the usage of the most convenient energy source and the efficient usage of energy will be supplied.  The public Library in Kirklareli City has been chosen as the example for the project type service building in this study. The most convenient option among HRES options is determined by evaluating the all energy sources potentiality of Kirklareli for the service building of Kirklareli City Public Library. It is calculated that the most appropriate HRES is PV/wind/battery for the library. The predicted total project cost of HRES has been calculated as 119,492$ and unit energy cost has been calculated as 2.01$/kWh for the library.

Keywords


Public library; Renewable energy; Hybrid renewable energy systems; Kırklareli City Public Library

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