Comprehensive analysis of renewable hybrid energy systems in highway tunnels

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In order to explore the feasibility of a renewable hybrid energy system in highway tunnels, a scenario-coupled construction method for a highway tunnel renewable hybrid energy system is proposed. Based on this method, a tunnel on a highway in southern China serves as an example, and a renewable hybrid energy system for the highway tunnel is constructed. Using HOMER, the hybrid energy system is simulated, optimized, and analyzed, studying the characteristics of the operation of the highway tunnel hybrid renewable energy system in an off-grid mode. The optimal configuration for the hybrid energy system is proposed. The research results indicate the feasibility of constructing a highway tunnel renewable hybrid energy system by utilizing natural resources within the road area (solar energy, wind energy). The hybrid renewable energy system for this tunnel can provide 1112392 kWh of electrical energy annually, with the lowest energy cost being $0.17/kW. Furthermore, the hybrid energy system can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to the sustainable development of the environment.

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Liao, Z., Zhang, Y., Zhao, X., Zhang, Y., Liu, M., Hong, J., & Cao, H. (2024). Comprehensive analysis of renewable hybrid energy systems in highway tunnels. Frontiers in Energy Research, 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fenrg.2024.1365532

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