Cyprus covers a land area of 9250 km2, ranking it as the third largest island in the Mediterranean region, following Sicily and Malta. The northern portion of the island has an overall land area of 3355 km2 (3.355 million acres). In this part of the world, the Cyprus Turkish Electricity Authority (KIB-TEK) handles all aspects of the energy industry, including generation, transmission, and distribution. KIB-TEK’s energy generation capability, which has a total capacity of 346.3 MW, is however exclusively reliant on oil and petroleum products [1]. This capacity cannot be increased. On the other hand, AKSA Energy Kalecik Heavy Fuel-Oil Power Plant, whose contract expires with KIB-TEK in 2027 also operates a 153-MW installed capacity to provide Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) with uninterrupted access to electrical [2].

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Techno-Economic Analysis of Hybrid Systems for Enhancing Power Quality by HOMER Software: Case Study in Northern Cyprus

  • Derrick G. David,
  • Cemal Kavalcıoğlu

摘要

Cyprus covers a land area of 9250 km2, ranking it as the third largest island in the Mediterranean region, following Sicily and Malta. The northern portion of the island has an overall land area of 3355 km2 (3.355 million acres). In this part of the world, the Cyprus Turkish Electricity Authority (KIB-TEK) handles all aspects of the energy industry, including generation, transmission, and distribution. KIB-TEK’s energy generation capability, which has a total capacity of 346.3 MW, is however exclusively reliant on oil and petroleum products [1]. This capacity cannot be increased. On the other hand, AKSA Energy Kalecik Heavy Fuel-Oil Power Plant, whose contract expires with KIB-TEK in 2027 also operates a 153-MW installed capacity to provide Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) with uninterrupted access to electrical [2].