Incorporating renewable energy into forthcoming grid-connected or decentralized energy systems assumes an escalating significance and can potentially enhance endeavors toward accomplishing Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG7). Nevertheless, deploying sustainable renewable energy-intensive systems may present challenges related to their intermittency and cost instability. This paper proposes the development of a decision support model aimed at planning an optimal on-grid PV battery system. The model builds upon the Open Energy Modeling Framework (OEMOF) and defines asset capacities, energy dispatch, operational strategies, and optimal costs for the designated system. Key factors considered include energy demand profile, photovoltaic potential, electricity tariffs, and the availability of the National Grid. Furthermore, the model evaluation incorporates the computation of pertinent performance, feasibility, and viability indicators, notably the Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE). To validate the framework, the article conducts a case study to determine the optimal sizing and planning of a grid-connected PV battery energy system. The objective is to cater to the electricity needs of an OCP (Office Chérifien des Phosphates) mining site in Morocco. The study considers the characteristics of the national power grid, incorporating time-varying electricity tariffs based on a Demand-Response program taking into account various rates according to the time of use (ToU). The case study includes a sensitivity analysis that examines different factors, namely the proportion of renewable energy, the investment costs of photovoltaic systems and batteries, and the financial parameter known as the weighted average cost of capital (WACC). Through this analysis, the study assesses the impact of these variables on the calculated cost of energy. Experimental results revealed a range of LCOE values from $0.07111/kWh to $0.11847/kWh for high renewable energies integration.
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