Divya Certificate 1
Divya Certificate 1
Divya Certificate 1
2022-2023
CHRISTU JYOTHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE
Colombonagar, Yeshwanthapur, Jangaon, TS 506167.
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the work which is being presented in the B.Tech. Technical
seminar Report entitled “IMPLEMENTATION OF EFFICIENCY ENERGY
GENERATION OF MICROGRID FROM SOLAR POWER PLANT” being submitted
by DIVYA DEVARABOINA (20685A0201) in partial fulfillment of the requirements for
the award of the Bachelor of Technology in Electrical & Electronics Engineering and
submitted to the Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering of Christu Jyothi
Institute of Technology & Science, Jangaon,
This is to certify that the above statement made by the candidate is correct to the best of my
knowledge.
this project.
Prof. for her motivation and guidance through the course of this project work. She has been
responsible for providing us with lot of splendid opportunities, which has shaped our career.
Her advice ideas and constant support has engaged us on and helped us get through in
difficult time.
support and advice he has given us through our project reviews. I also wish to thank them for
their guidance and support during my early days in the area of power systems.
Last but not least I express my gratitude to the faculty and lab technicians of
Department of Electrical and Electronics for their needy and continuous support in technical
assistance.
CHRISTU JYOTHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE
Colombonagar, Yeshwanthapur, Jangaon,TS 506167.
Department Vision:
To be a centre of excellence in Electrical Engineering education, research in pursuit of
rapidly changing industrial practice.
Department Mission:
1. Impart high quality technical education and training oriented towards industrial,
research solutions and serve the society.
2. Provide creative solutions to society needs and industrial practice of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering design.
3. Inculcate consciousness to the universal values adhere to the professional ethics
towards professionals.
4. Generate and disseminate knowledge and technologies to the local and global needs
with inter discipline team work and collaborations.
HOD
CHRISTU JYOTHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE
Colombonagar, Yeshwanthapur, Jangaon,TS 506167
PEO 1: Develop the all-round personality and attitude to become good citizens fully aware of
PEO 2: Exhibit life-long learning ability, leadership skills and practice ethics in multi
discipline teams.
PEO 3: Analyze, design, develop, optimize, and implement complex electrical systems and
HOD
CHRISTU JYOTHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE
Colombonagar, Yeshwanthapur, Jangaon,TS 506167
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
HOD
ABSTRACT
The Solar Energy is produced by the Sunlight is a non-vanishing renewable source of energy
which is free from ecofriendly. Every hour enough sunlight energy reaches the earth to meet
the world’s energy demand for a whole year. In today’s generation we needed Electricity
every hour.
This Solar Energy is generated by as per applications like industrial, commercial, and
residential. It cans easily energy drawn from direct sunlight. So it is very efficiency & free
environment pollution for surrounding.
In this article, we have reviewed about the Solar Energy from Sunlight and discussed about
their future trends and aspects. Distributed solar power plants, a system energy-saving storage
device (ES) is installation system proposed.
A distinctive feature of the proposed model is the localization of places for the installation of
power active. Filter-compensating devices, the use of which allows providing the necessary
quality of electric. energy and achieving the minimum energy losses in the elements of the
energy supply system.
According to the results of the simulation, the comparison of the energy efficiency of the.
traditional energy supply system and Smart Grid has been made.
CONTENTS
NAME OF THE CONTENT PG.NO
1. Introduction 1
2. Modules 2–3
4. Solar Cells 9 – 10
5. Solar Microgrid 11 – 12
6. Simulation Result 13
12. Conclusion 23
13. Reference 24