Realisation of AD hoc renewable rural power systems with decentralised active power dispatch techniques
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2019
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Lange, Jarren Hilton
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Ad hoc power systems offer a promising opportunity to provide affordable reliable renewable
energy to rural areas. Classical grid solutions are impeded by low population densities
and poor economic conditions that perpetuate energy poverty in large areas of rural Africa.
Existing islanded renewable energy based solutions can not typically be expanded at will
as the needs of its users increase. Scalable power systems, that can lower the engineering
costs of commissioning and modifying the system represents a potential solution to energy
poverty. Existing solutions rely on the ability to tightly model and control all elements a
result of the stringent requirements imposed on these systems. Meaning scalable power
systems are theoretically unrealisable. Thus, this is a system architecture and control issue,
not a generation or storage issue.
This thesis explores ways to realise low cost scalable power systems for low (> 1 kW) to
medium (< 1 MW) power requirements. Allowing power system parameters to indefinitely
deviate from nominal values, which discards a 140 year old assumption, is achievable in new
electronic generation based power systems. This allows all system elements to contribute
towards system operation without additional communication. Modelling is presented which
simplifies complex power interactions in AC systems to passive circuit components. The
desired characteristics of each element while utilising existing technologies can be identified
from this modelling. These techniques, which are demonstrated and verified on a hardware
based power system simulator, enable scalable economically feasible renewable power
systems. This provides a novel, flexible and robust alternative to existing power systems that
enables the affordable decentralised ownership and operation of renewable power systems at
a household level.
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This thesis is submitted for the degree of
Doctor of Philosophy
University of Witwatersrand
July 2019
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Lange, Jarren Hilton (2019) Realisation of Ad-Hoc renewable rural power systems with decentralised active power dispatch techniques, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, <http://hdl.handle.net/10539/28963>