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Main Authors: Woldegiyorgis, Tegenu Argaw, Li, Hong Xian, Admassu, Fekadu Chekol, Gezahegne, Merkebu, Kebede, Abdurohman, Abera, Tadese, Ishaq, Haris, Asmare, Eninges
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.22859
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author Woldegiyorgis, Tegenu Argaw
Li, Hong Xian
Admassu, Fekadu Chekol
Gezahegne, Merkebu
Kebede, Abdurohman
Abera, Tadese
Ishaq, Haris
Asmare, Eninges
author_facet Woldegiyorgis, Tegenu Argaw
Li, Hong Xian
Admassu, Fekadu Chekol
Gezahegne, Merkebu
Kebede, Abdurohman
Abera, Tadese
Ishaq, Haris
Asmare, Eninges
contents This study aims to evaluate the techno-economic feasibility of hybrid energy systems (HES) including Grid for providing reliable and sustainable power to Boru Meda Hospital, Ethiopia. HOMER pro 3.11.2 was used to design and evaluate a novel, integrated optimization and comparative assessment of diverse HRES, specif ically adjusted to the energy consumptions and available resources of the Hospital. The scenario evaluation showed that interconnecting photovoltaic (PV), biomass generator (BG), wind power (WP), diesel generator (DG), battery, and converter can effectively provide the Hospital's daily energy consumption of 11,214.66 kWh while conforming reliability and reducing emissions. The PV/BG/batt/conv configuration emerged as the most cost-effective and sustainable alternative, attaining the lowest LCOE of \$0.339/kWh, an NPC of \$25.7 million, and a 100% renewable energy fraction with simple pay back of 7.26 yr. As a result, the operational cost associated with the consumption of 500.00 L of diesel per month can be entirely avoided. The DG-integrated hybrids exhibit advanced techno-economic capability with significant worth, strong ROI (20\%) and IRR (18\%), endorsed by fast capital recovery (7.21-8.71 years). Overall, the hybrid system offers an optimal balance of cost, reliability, and sustainability, making it a promising and scalable solution for electrification of energy scare institution and areas in Ethiopia, thereby contributing to national sustainable energy development goals.
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spellingShingle Assessment of a Hybrid Energy System for Reliable and Sustainable Power Supply to Boru Meda Hospital in Ethiopia
Woldegiyorgis, Tegenu Argaw
Li, Hong Xian
Admassu, Fekadu Chekol
Gezahegne, Merkebu
Kebede, Abdurohman
Abera, Tadese
Ishaq, Haris
Asmare, Eninges
Systems and Control
This study aims to evaluate the techno-economic feasibility of hybrid energy systems (HES) including Grid for providing reliable and sustainable power to Boru Meda Hospital, Ethiopia. HOMER pro 3.11.2 was used to design and evaluate a novel, integrated optimization and comparative assessment of diverse HRES, specif ically adjusted to the energy consumptions and available resources of the Hospital. The scenario evaluation showed that interconnecting photovoltaic (PV), biomass generator (BG), wind power (WP), diesel generator (DG), battery, and converter can effectively provide the Hospital's daily energy consumption of 11,214.66 kWh while conforming reliability and reducing emissions. The PV/BG/batt/conv configuration emerged as the most cost-effective and sustainable alternative, attaining the lowest LCOE of \$0.339/kWh, an NPC of \$25.7 million, and a 100% renewable energy fraction with simple pay back of 7.26 yr. As a result, the operational cost associated with the consumption of 500.00 L of diesel per month can be entirely avoided. The DG-integrated hybrids exhibit advanced techno-economic capability with significant worth, strong ROI (20\%) and IRR (18\%), endorsed by fast capital recovery (7.21-8.71 years). Overall, the hybrid system offers an optimal balance of cost, reliability, and sustainability, making it a promising and scalable solution for electrification of energy scare institution and areas in Ethiopia, thereby contributing to national sustainable energy development goals.
title Assessment of a Hybrid Energy System for Reliable and Sustainable Power Supply to Boru Meda Hospital in Ethiopia
topic Systems and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.22859