Session: 01-01 A Just Transition to a Sustainable Future
Paper Number: 107455
107455 - Economic Feasibility Analysis of Developing Large-Scale Hybrid Solar-Wind Energy Plants on Farms and Ranches in South Texas
Renewable energy is considered one of the most promising strategies to reduce the use of fossil fuels in society. However, the initial cost is the concern that has been consistently identified as the main obstacle to market penetration of renewable energy systems. The purpose of this research is to evaluate the economic feasibility of the implementation of hybrid solar-wind energy plants on farms and ranches in south Texas. To carry out this study, four farms were selected in four different counties according to a set of criteria: distance to major cities, access to existing infrastructures including transmission lines and roads, available land, and wind and solar energy potentials in the area. One potential farm or ranch was selected from each county, and five different scenarios have been analyzed ranging from 100% wind to 100% solar for each selected farm or ranch. 100 MW was selected as the nameplate capacity of all the scenarios. HOMER Pro software was used to conduct the economic feasibility analysis. Net present cost, annual worth, present worth, return on investment, payback period, and levelized cost of energy were calculated and compared between different scenarios and different counties, which help identify the best scenario for each county. The results also show the changes in the economic feasibility of developing large-scale hybrid solar-wind energy plants at different counties depending on the resources available in the area.
Presenting Author: Jose Giuffrida Blinn College/ Tarleton State University
Presenting Author Biography: Jose Giuffrida is a undergraduate mechanical engineering student currently classified as a junior in Tarleton State University. recently get involved in research in renewable energy in programs funded by U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. I keep values such as family, hard work and friendship, which are very important in my life.
Economic Feasibility Analysis of Developing Large-Scale Hybrid Solar-Wind Energy Plants on Farms and Ranches in South Texas
Paper Type
Technical Paper Publication