Performance optimisation of hybrid renewable systems for remote off-grid electrification

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2026-03-19

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Lamintang Education and Training Centre

Abstract

This research focuses on modelling, simulation and optimization of a HRES for off grid electrification in remote areas of Uganda using solar and wind as the renewable sources, targeting a community of 100 households and 10 medical centers in Rigbo Sub-County, Arua District. Using HOMER Pro software, five configurations were evaluated: solar only, solar and wind, solar with generator, wind with generator, and a combination of solar and wind with generator. Costs, electrical performance and environmental impact of the configurations were compared. Load profiles were developed by estimating a daily consumption of households and medical centers, scaled to total annual load of 189,500-189,581kWh. Results indicate that hybrid systems incorporating a generator, particularly the configuration of solar, wind and generator, outperforms others with the lowest total NPC and the lowest LCOE and no unmet load, while maintaining high renewable fraction and manageable CO2 emission. Future studies should focus on validating these simulation results with empirical data from actual pilot deployments in remote Ugandan villages to account for real-world weather unpredictability. Investigating more dynamic and diverse energy demand models would also provide a deeper understanding of consumption patterns beyond uniform assumptions. Exploring the integration of advanced energy storage technologies and smart grid management could offer ways to further reduce reliance on diesel generators while maintaining system reliability.

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This study supports SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) by optimizing a solar-wind hybrid system with a generator for off-grid electrification in rural Arua. It also advances SDG 13 (Climate Action) by increasing the use of renewable energy and reducing CO₂ emissions. Aligned with Uganda’s National Development Plan IV, which prioritizes sustainable energy access and rural transformation, this research provides a cost-effective, reliable model for electrifying 100 households and 10 medical centers. By lowering unmet energy demand and levelized energy costs, the study offers a replicable solution to address Uganda’s rural energy deficit and improve healthcare services.

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HOMER Pro, HRES, Off-Grid Electrification, Rural Uganda, Solar-Wind Hybrid.

Citation

Kalyankolo, U., Kaaya, S., Asikuru, S., Ochima, N., Mutaburura, P., Nansukusa, Y., & Nafuna, R. (2026). Performance optimisation of hybrid renewable systems for remote off-grid electrification. International Journal of Recent Technology and Applied Science (IJORTAS), 8(1), 25-41.