Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi mühendislik ve mimarlık fakültesi dergisi (online), cilt.32, sa.1, ss.1192-1203, 2024 (Hakemli Dergi)
This study comprehensively analyzes the operational performance and economic feasibility of a 5MW grid-connected photovoltaic in Sudan over a two-year monitoring period. Leveraging the capabilities of PVSyst software, the actual plant performance was rigorously compared to simulation predictions. Results revealed a significant disparity between observed and simulated energy generation, prompting the exploration of potential areas for enhancement. Seasonal fluctuations in the performance ratio were evident, with peak values during some seasons, albeit not consistently aligning with simulation projections. Despite these challenges, the Plant made a notable impact by reducing CO2 emissions, highlighting the environmental benefits of solar energy. Financial analysis unveiled discrepancies between actual and simulated savings, underscoring the need for optimization and efficiency improvements. The equity payback period, influenced by electricity pricing policies, was estimated at 15 years, emphasizing its role in assessing project economics. The region's high radiation intensity and humidity levels emerged as significant factors affecting plant performance. Addressing these challenges is crucial for maximizing the PV plant's operational efficiency and viability. Our Recommendations include thoroughly examining control system functions during commissioning and improving operational accuracy.