Design, simulation, and Financial Analysis of a Hybrid Solar PV - Biogas system for Dairy Farms in Uganda case study: Mutanoga Dairy Farm.
Design, simulation, and Financial Analysis of a Hybrid Solar PV - Biogas system for Dairy Farms in Uganda case study: Mutanoga Dairy Farm.
Date
2026
Authors
Mukabaikaliza, Mukwenda Rosemary
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Makerere University
Abstract
Lack of reliable electricity, rising energy costs, insufficient waste management and over
dependence on firewood for milk pasteurization and cooking has led to environmental issues such
as pollution, health issues and deforestation. Therefore, this study aimed to design, simulate and
conduct the financial analysis of a hybrid solar PV-biogas energy system for Mutanoga diary farm
as an alternative source of energy to meet the demands of the farm. The objectives were to
determine the energy profile and energy resources of the dairy farm, to determine the appropriate
size of the hybrid solar-biogas energy system components to meet the energy demand of the dairy
farm and to conduct the financial analysis of the solar-biogas hybrid system to evaluate its
feasibility. The solar GIS software and the solar radiation meter were used to determine the solar
resource data. Cow dung used in the biodigester to produce energy is collected by a group of
workers and transported from the farm using donkeys. HOMER software was used to perform
technical and financial analysis. The energy demand of the farm was 278.404kWh/day with a peak
load of 14.55 kW, yearly average global horizontal irradiation of 5.145 kWh/m2 per day. The
designed hybrid energy system comprised of 53.374 kW PV modules, a 10 kW biogas generator,
battery storage with capacity of 5,043.78 Ah, and a 11.2 kW sized Inverter. The hybrid energy
system generated annual electricity of 117,352kWh/year producing excess electricity of
15,735kWh/yr equivalent to 15.5%. The levelized cost of energy (LCOE) of 403 Ushs/kWh and a
total net present cost (NPC) of Ushs 488,002,900. The LCOE is about 1.62 and 1.196 times lower
than the average electricity end-user tariffs for households and commercial consumers in Uganda.
With a lifespan of 25 years, the return on investment (ROI), internal rate of return (IRR), simple
and discounted payback period (PBP) of this renewable energy project is estimated at 62.8%,
29.7%, 7.09 years, and 7.09 years, respectively. This research has provided an insight that the
hybrid solar PV-biogas system is a valuable investment for dairy farms aiming to reduce their
operating costs while ensuring a stable energy supply. Its adoption could play a vital role in
advancing sustainable agriculture for dairy farms and fostering renewable energy transitions in
rural communities. However, there is a need for further studies to be done on the comprehensive
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of the hybrid energy system to evaluate its full environmental
impact.
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A Master’s dissertation submitted to the Directorate of Research and Graduate training in partial fulfillment for the award of Master of Science in Renewable Energy of Makerere University
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Mukabaikaliza, M. Rosemary. (2026). Design, simulation, and Financial Analysis of a Hybrid Solar PV - Biogas system for Dairy Farms in Uganda case study: Mutanoga Dairy Farm. (Unpublished Master’s Dissertation) Makerere University; Kampala, Uganda.