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Energy and Economic Assessment of a Stirling Engine Powered by Solar Energy in Bolivia
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) - view all
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Overview

The Bolivian governments concerns that are related to reducing the consumption of diesel fuel, which is imported, subsidized, and provided to isolated electric plants in rural communities, have led to the implementation of hybrid power systems. The data in this submissions was created to compare a photovoltaic (PV)/Stirling battery system to a more traditional (PV)/diesel/battery system. The data includes: - MATLAB Simulink model of a Parabolic dish-Stirling engine-battery system. - Input data (Meteorological and load demand) for El Carmen, Tablani, and Pojo Pata communities

BoliviaMATLABSimulinkStirlingStirling battery systemStirling enginebatterycodedemanddieselenergyenergy storagehybrid battery systemloadload demandmeteorological datamodelpowersimulationsystem
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Dcat Issued2021-12-10T07:00:00Z
Dcat Modified2022-08-08T16:30:40Z
Dcat Publisher NameSan Simon University
Guidhttps://data.openei.org/submissions/5671
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Files
  • Dish Stirling Battery System Model.slx

  • Input Data for El Carmen.xlsx

  • Input Data for Pojo Pata.xlsx

  • Input data for Tablani.xlsx

  • Performance Analysis of a Stirling Engine Hybrid Power System Report