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Solar PV panels (also known as solar PV modules) work by converting sunlight into electricity. They do not use the heat from the sun, and in fact can see a reduction in power output in hot climates (this is discussed in greater detail here) The electricity generated by the PV panels is Direct Current (DC). This needs to be converted into Alternating Current (AC) using an inverter The panels are mounted on the rooftop using special mounting structures If solar power is required when there isn't enough sunlight for the panels to generate electricity (such as at night), a battery backup is required A charge controller is required to regulate the charging of batteries These are the primary components of a rooftop solar PV plant. Other components include the cables, switchgear, fuses, etc.
NIAS Special Publication: NIAS report-SP8-2017; ISBN 978-93-83566-25-9, 2017
Karnataka is the most power deficit state in the Southern regional grid. The average and peak deficit has been higher than the national average for the last five years. Chronic power deficits resultin load shedding leading to not only inconveniences, but also economic losses. One of the solutions to address power deficits is to utilize vacant rooftops and install solar panels. Institutions like schools, colleges, universities, and offices are suited specifically for this purpose as these have their major electricity requirement during the day when the sun is available (8am to 6pm). Rooftop solar power can meet a substantial portion of institutional electricity demand on working days; also it can be exported to the grid during weekends and holidays, when the institutes’ activities are minimal. This report gives the experience of NIAS with its 100kWp solar rooftop. Commissioned in October 2014, the electricity generated from the plant accounts for 60-65% of NIAS’s monthly electricity consumption showing a payback period of eight years.
A Solar Energy Power System is sometimes referred to as an Alternative Energy System. And while that's true, wind, geothermal, gas turbine, thermal, nuclear and hydro systems are also alternative energy sources. This work focuses primarily on solar energy and will therefore adopt the phrase 'Solar Energy power System' interchangeably. Below has the basic components required for production of electricity from the sun. The components include one or more Solar Panels, Charge Controller, Power Inverter, Batteries and others depending on the purpose of the solar energy power system.
Scope and Purpose These Guidelines for grid-connected small scale (rooftop) solar PV systems have been prepared for the benefit of departments and organizations of the Government of Tamil Nadu that plan to install these systems for their office buildings. This document is a guideline document only and the Government Departments and Organizations may make suitable modifications to these documents to meet their specific (process) requirements. Grid-connected solar PV Systems There are basically two solar PV systems: stand-alone and grid-connected. Stand-alone solar PV systems work with batteries. The solar energy is stored in the battery and used to feed building loads after conversion from DC to AC power with a stand-alone inverter. These systems are generally used in remote areas without grid supply or with unreliable grid supply. The disadvantage of these systems is that the batteries require replacement once in every 3 – 5 years. Grid-connected solar PV systems feed solar energy directly into the building loads without battery storage. Surplus energy, if any, is exported to the TANGEDCO grid and shortfall, if any, is imported from the grid. These guidelines apply to grid-connected small scale (rooftop) solar PV systems. Solar Net-metering In Tamil Nadu a facility known as " net-metering " has been introduced. In net-metering the solar energy exported to the grid is deducted from the energy imported from the grid subject to certain conditions. The consumer pays for the net-energy imported from the grid. To enable net-metering TANGEDCO will replace the existing service connection meter with a bidirectional meter that displays the import and export energy separately. For details of net-metering please see the relevant order of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission (TNERC) of 13-11-2013 (www.tnerc.tn.nic.in). Rooftop and Installation Requirements The shadow-free area required for installation of a rooftop solar PV system is about 12 m 2 per kW (kilowatt). This number includes provision for clearances between solar PV array rows. The solar panels may be installed on the roof of the building with a south facing tilt angle that varies in Tamil Nadu from 11 – 13 degrees depending on the latitude of the location. Sufficient area shall be available for servicing the system. The minimum clearance required for cleaning and servicing of the panels is 0.6m from the parapet wall and in between rows of panels. In between the rows of solar panels sufficient gap needs to be provided to avoid the shading of a row by an adjacent row. The solar grid inverter shall be placed indoor in a safe and easily accessible place. Capital Subsidy by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy of the Government of India provides capital subsidies for solar PV systems subject to certain conditions. As of date (March 2014) the capital subsidy for rooftop solar PV systems is 30% of the benchmark cost or 30% of the actual cost, whichever is less. The up-to-date
This paper presents the design of electrical solar pv system using the Method of Moment inculcated in electrical simulation software called Matlab. I discuss design of electrical renewable energy solar system including components of solar pv system, solar pv technologies, timer control circuit design and solar power system configuration and classification.
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A case study for using solar power for emergency lift operation in hospital is discussed. The details of load estimate PV array, battery and inverter selection and sizing show that less than 30 m2 roof area and accessories are sufficient to facilitate the system. Further, economic feasibility analysis using RET screen shows a fast break even time period less than 4 years. The article describes the basic configuration selection and sizing of the solar PV system.
Solar PV cell is directly convert solar radiation in to electricity by photovoltaic effect. Grid-connected PV systems always have a connection to the public electricity grid via a suitable inverter because a PV module delivers only DC power. This Paper Presents the Design Performance Analysis of a 100KW Grid Connected solar roof top PV plant. The experimental results is obtained from software in two months in year 2015 are given. The panels are situated at the top of the L Shape administrative building of RKDF University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh. This experiment shows a reduction of energy consumption and gives support to grid in night time and the whole system is pollution free.
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