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Journal : Control Systems and Optimization Letters

Techno-Economic Assessment of Hybrid Renewable Micro Grids for Sustainable Rural Electrification Rabbany, Golam; Kumar, Swarup; Dhar, Uniwan-E-mi; Islam, Md Shoriful; Sarker, Md Tousiat
Control Systems and Optimization Letters Vol 4, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Peneliti Teknologi Teknik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59247/csol.v4i1.267

Abstract

This paper presents a stochastic and climate-informed techno-economic optimization framework for the optimal design of off-grid hybrid renewable energy micro grids aimed at sustainable rural electrification. The proposed system integrates solar photovoltaic (PV) generation, wind turbines, battery energy storage systems (BESS), and a diesel generator as backup to ensure reliable electricity supply under uncertain demand and variable renewable resources. Monte Carlo–based stochastic load modeling and climate-adjusted renewable resource assessment are employed to capture site-specific operating conditions. System sizing and operation are optimized using a multi-objective cost minimization approach targeting the Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) and Net Present Cost (NPC), subject to predefined reliability and operational constraints, including a Loss of Power Supply Probability (LPSP ≤ 5%). Simulation results demonstrate that the optimized hybrid microgrid configuration reduces the LCOE by approximately 18–25% and diesel fuel consumption by over 40% compared to conventional deterministic designs, while achieving a renewable energy penetration exceeding 85%. In addition, the proposed framework leads to an estimated reduction in CO₂ emissions of about 45%, enhancing long-term environmental sustainability. These findings confirm that incorporating stochastic demand representation and climate-aware resource evaluation significantly improves the economic viability, reliability, and affordability of hybrid renewable microgrids for electrifying remote rural communities.