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Small-scale portable photovoltaic-battery-LED systems with submersible LED units to replace kerosene-based artisanal fishing lamps for Sub-Saharan African lakes

机译:带有潜水式LED单元的小型便携式光伏电池LED系统可替代撒哈拉以南非洲湖泊的基于煤油的手工捕鱼灯

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A technical simulation and economic model was developed for a floating photovoltaic (PV)-battery system powering a submerged light emitting diode (LED) lighting system. The system was designed to provide around the equivalent of 1000 lumens (lm) of light of the existing light fishing technology (a floating pressurised kerosene light) for artisanal light fishers to use for 8 h per night on Lake Victoria and other lakes in the region (Tanganyika, Rukwa, Mweru, Kivu, etc.). The net present cost (NPC) of a technically appropriate PV-battery-LED system was calculated as US$280 over 5 years, five-times less than the existing solar-based technology, a PV-battery-compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) system, and around ten times less than the baseline pressurised kerosene-based technology over the five years. Fishers owning the new PV-battery-LED system outright will likely recoup their initial investment within a year relative to the cost of alternatives, although the upfront capital cost of the new system was higher than the pressurised kerosene and PV-battery-CFL, and found to be practically unaffordable to the subsistence fishers without microcredit. Nonetheless, the technical simulations found that the new system was also able to provide additional lighting services during the day and evening, with little (if any) electrical impact on the system when in use for light fishing during the small hours of moonless nights. This research also demonstrates that the high cost of operating pressurised kerosene lamps precludes them for use in other applications within the community, including in homes. This research suggests that facilitated local development of appropriate new light fishing technology configurations will require training of local individuals to sensitise fishing communities to the new technology, and sustain wider adoption of the more efficient, cost-effective, and safer alternative.
机译:为为水下发光二极管(LED)照明系统供电的浮动光伏(PV)电池系统开发了技术仿真和经济模型。该系统旨在为手工轻型渔民提供约1000流明(lm)的现有轻型捕鱼技术(浮动加压的煤油灯),相当于每晚在维多利亚湖和该地区其他湖泊上使用8小时(Tanganyika,Rukwa,Mweru,Kivu等)。技术上合适的光伏电池LED系统的净现值(NPC)在5年内为280美元,是光伏电池紧凑型荧光灯(CFL)系统的现有太阳能技术的五倍。 ,并且在五年内比基于基线的煤油加压技术大约少十倍。尽管新系统的前期资本成本高于加压的煤油和光伏电池-CFL,但拥有新的光伏电池-LED系统的渔民可能会在一年内收回相对于替代品成本的初始投资。如果没有小额信贷,这几乎是维持生计渔民无法承受的。尽管如此,技术模拟发现,新系统还能够在白天和晚上提供额外的照明服务,而在无月夜的小小时内用于钓鱼时,对系统的电影响很小(如果有的话)。这项研究还表明,操作加压煤油灯的高成本使其无法用于社区内的其他应用,包括家庭。这项研究表明,要促进本地发展适当的新型轻型捕鱼技术配置,将需要对当地个人进行培训,使捕鱼社区对新技术敏感,并保持更有效,更具成本效益和更安全的替代方案的广泛采用。

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  • 来源
    《Renewable energy》 |2014年第2期|276-284|共9页
  • 作者单位

    School of Engineering and Information Technology, Murdoch University, 90 South Street, Murdoch, Western Australia 6750, Australia;

    African Technology Policy Studies Network (ATPS), Australian Chapter, Australia;

    Community Resolve Against Hunger (CRAH), Homabay, Kenya;

    Department of Horticulture, Stellenbosch University, South Africa;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Photovoltaic; Light emitting diode; Kerosene; Artisanal fishing; Sub-Saharan Africa;

    机译:光伏发光二极管;煤油;手工捕鱼;撒哈拉以南非洲;

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