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Hybrid energy system cost analysis: San Nicolas Island, California
doi: 10.2172/273796
This report analyzes the local wind resource and evaluates the costs and benefits of supplementing the current diesel-powered energy system on San Nicolas Island, California (SNI), with wind turbines. In Section 2.0 the SNI site, naval operations, and current energy system are described, as are the data collection and analysis procedures. Section 3.0 summarizes the wind resource data and analyses that were presented in NREL/TP 442-20231. Sections 4.0 and 5.0 present the conceptual design and cost analysis of a hybrid wind and diesel energy system on SNI, with conclusions following in Section 6. Appendix A presents summary pages of the hybrid system spreadsheet model, and Appendix B contains input and output files for the HYBRID2 program.
- University of North Texas United States
- University of North Texas United States
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory United States
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory United States
Energy, Design, Wind Energy Engineering, Hybrid Energy Systems, Economics, Velocity, 170604, Hybridization Wind Energy, Calfornia, Hybrid Systems, California, Electricity, Wind Turbines, H Codes, Power Demand 170600, Site Characteristics, 17 Wind Energy, Wind Energy, San Nicolas Island, Diesel Engines, Wind Power
Energy, Design, Wind Energy Engineering, Hybrid Energy Systems, Economics, Velocity, 170604, Hybridization Wind Energy, Calfornia, Hybrid Systems, California, Electricity, Wind Turbines, H Codes, Power Demand 170600, Site Characteristics, 17 Wind Energy, Wind Energy, San Nicolas Island, Diesel Engines, Wind Power
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