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Assessing Techno-Economic Impacts of Hybrid Renewable Energy System with Energy Storage for Campus Buildings in Malaysia Using HOMER.

Title: Assessing Techno-Economic Impacts of Hybrid Renewable Energy System with Energy Storage for Campus Buildings in Malaysia Using HOMER.
Authors: Adriana, Mardhia; Dahlan, Nofri Yenita; Shamil Abd Aziz, Muhammad Azfar
Source: PaperAsia; May/Jun2025, Vol. 41 Issue 3b, p146-155, 10p
Subject Terms: BATTERY storage plants; CLEAN energy; RENEWABLE energy sources; ENERGY infrastructure; ENERGY storage
Abstract: Hybrid renewable energy systems (HRES) combined with energy storage offer a viable strategy to lessen reliance on fossil fuels and minimize carbon emissions in the search for sustainable energy solutions. This study assesses the techno-economic effects of installing a hybrid renewable energy system for a university campus building in Malaysia. The grid connected system consists of solar photovoltaic (PV) along with battery energy storage systems (BESS). A thorough analysis is carried out to optimize system setup using the HOMER program, taking into account factors like energy generation, storage capacity, and economic viability. The results illustrate the viability and benefits of incorporating renewable energy into campus infrastructure, showing considerable potential for cost savings and environmental benefits. Additionally, HRES with BESS demonstrates superior environmental performance by producing the fewest emissions, underscoring its benefits in reducing harmful outputs and promoting sustainability. This article serves as a model for sustainable energy planning in similar tropical locations by offering insightful information on the real-world use of HRES with BESS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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