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도서지역의 태양광과 에너지저장시스템을 활용한 경제성 분석 - 흑산도의 사례 연구 -A Economic Analysis on Photovoltaic and Energy Storage System for Remote Islands - Case of Heuksando -

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A Economic Analysis on Photovoltaic and Energy Storage System for Remote Islands - Case of Heuksando -
Authors
허남욱김경남이관영
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
한국도서(섬)학회
Keywords
태양광; 에너지저장시스템; 도서지역; 민감도분석; 경제성분석; 흑산도; photovoltaic; energy storage system; remote island; sensitivity analysis; economic analysis; Heuksando
Citation
한국도서연구, v.26, no.3, pp.41 - 62
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KCI
Journal Title
한국도서연구
Volume
26
Number
3
Start Page
41
End Page
62
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/100315
ISSN
1738-1592
Abstract
Electricity for islands is mostly supplied through submarine cables connected to the mainland’s onshore grids or independent power plants established within the region. An island can be characterized as an area where the cost of generating electricity is high and the potential increase of its demand is large. By considering submarine cable as an option, islands need to bear the expensive transmission costs. If they choose to self generate electricity, the fuel cost becomes a significant factor. The fact that KEPCO’s operating deficits in Korea’s islands are continuously increasing shows that such conditions are taking place. This paper studies the case of Heuksando by developing and performing an economic analysis on three alternatives that can be used to generate electricity. The first alternative is to utilize its independent diesel power plant. The second is to connect the PV/ESS hybrid system to its independent diesel power plant, and the third option is to have electricity supplied through submarine cables that are connected to the mainland’s onshore grids. The social benefit and cost of each option has also been considered in the analysis. According to the levelized cost of energy (LCOE), the most economically viable option was the second alternative, while the third option turned out to show the worst performance. The economic viability of the PV/ESS hybrid system is expected to strengthen as the cost of traditional fossil fuels rises and technologies associated with renewable energy and ESS continue their way into advancement.
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