Modeling of a Hybrid System for Current and Future Energy Sustainability with Improved Economic Developments Using Present Grid Network Topology

Ake David

Admiralty University of Nigeria, Delta State, Nigeria.

Asuquo Eke *

Cross River State University of Technology Calabar, Nigeria.

R. A Olasunmade

Federal Polytechnic Ugep, Cross River State, Nigeria.

Abdulahi M.M

Admiralty University of Nigeria, Delta State, Nigeria.

Akpama EJ

Admiralty University of Nigeria, Delta State, Nigeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Sustainable development can be achieved through; energy sustainability, industrial revolution, political stability, improved agricultural sector and mechanized farming, improved and adequate transportation network, adequate communication infrastructure, etc. Developing a sustainable Energy model that drives economic development is timely. A nation’s energy availability as in Nigeria, where numerous economic activities pose a challenge. It is observed that many of these private sectors, such as Manufacturers, run petrol or diesel generators, which add to air pollution. The nation is challenged by the presence of these dangerous gases. This makes it necessary to improve the energy mix using a hybrid system. Thus, this paper models a hybrid (Solar PV, Wind, and the National grid) automated power system to provide constant energy to the thickly populated nation with diverse economic activities, thereby guaranteeing energy stability, reliability, and security.  The work is aimed at providing sustainable power that is environmentally friendly, less expensive, and has low maintenance costs. The model is developed using ETAP software, which gives a better and reliable solution to power system utilizations and sizing. The present and future worth, initial cost, maintenance cost, solar irradiant, and load demand estimate were among the parameters of interest considered. When comparing the results with different energy sources in the network during simulation, it is observed that the renewable in the network has an 80.8% penetration level, and power quality availability rose 81%, the system witnessed 35% reduction in maintenance cost. These results justify the proposal of a hybrid system compared to a stand-alone system.

Keywords: Hybrid system, future energy sustainability, economic development, energy improvement and planning


How to Cite

David, Ake, Asuquo Eke, R. A Olasunmade, Abdulahi M.M, and Akpama EJ. 2025. “Modeling of a Hybrid System for Current and Future Energy Sustainability With Improved Economic Developments Using Present Grid Network Topology”. Journal of Energy Research and Reviews 17 (12):42-59. https://doi.org/10.9734/jenrr/2025/v17i12477.

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