Integration of solar power in smart grid, perspective: Chittagong (Bangladesh)

Author(s):  
Dipayan Mazumder ◽  
Stabak Das
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Author(s):  
Didier Haillot ◽  
Lucas Poupin ◽  
Pierre Urrutti ◽  
Christian Lenôtre ◽  
Michel Wohrer

2015 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 38-46 ◽  
Author(s):  
Can Wan ◽  
Jian Zhao ◽  
Yonghua Song ◽  
Zhao Xu ◽  
Jin Lin ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 66-70
Author(s):  
Mukhamad Angga Gumilang ◽  
Hariyono Rakhmad

Utilization of solar cells can be used as a source of residential energy as a backup power source other than relying on supplies from PLN. In previous studies have not developed a system that monitors the power obtained from the utilization of solar cells. As a power monitoring tool a microcontroller and Internet-based (IOT) device is needed to provide information on the availability of backup power in the installation of solar power plants in homes. In this research, a PLTS design that is equipped with an IOT-based power monitoring system uses Arduino Uno and Thinkspeak. The results of the design can be applied to real conditions for the installation of solar power plants for residential homes.


As the technology grows very fast, we need more and more power so one of the ultimate choices is renewable energy. Solar energy is the best one among all types of renewable energy. This paper presents a smart grid control system using solar energy. Here, the smart grid control system consists of source board, control board, Arduino board and load board. The solar panel is the source which provides input energy to the control system. The control board composed of relay, operational amplifier (OPAMP) and the bipolar junction transistor (BJT).An interface with Arduino board is done to take inputs and give controlled output, further; we can use battery for storing our solar power and can be reusable by the load which will again enhance our solar power usability. Sunlight based solar panel gives cost investment funds by not paying for power, particularly for power costs keep on rising where the expense of sun oriented keeps on falling. Cost reserve funds likewise can be determined by wiping out the need to channel in framework control, upsetting encompassing scenes and hardscapes, fixing zones, and so on.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tran Thi Lan ◽  
Sopin Jirakiattikul ◽  
Niem Duc Le ◽  
M. S. Chowdhury ◽  
Dilawer Ali ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: There are many constraints on the use of fossil fuels and, many countries have, therefore, conducted research relating to alternative energy resources to replace conventional fuels. On 31 January 2019, the Vietnamese Ministry of Finance enacted a preferential policy relating to the installation of under-50kWp rooftop solar projects. The Central Highlands of Vietnam has a high potential for solar power generation due to the duration of sunshine it enjoys, and the development of both rooftops solar and solar farms is appropriate for the region. The study reported investigated the economic efficiency of smart-grid rooftop solar electricity systems (SG rooftop PV) in the Central Highlands of Vietnam in light of the different levels of retail electricity pricing in Vietnam and the implementation of a feed-in-tariff system. The research reported in this paper will be useful for many groups of stakeholders, including electricity consumers who intend to install rooftop solar panels on their houses, companies who supply SG rooftop PV, and policymakers, who can use the findings relating to SG rooftop PV to adjust the retail price of electricity during different periods.Method: Financial indicators were calculated based on the net present value, payback period, internal rate of return, and the number of hours of sunshine in the Central Highlands of VietnamResult: The study’s results show that the electricity price level affects the economic efficiency of SG rooftop PV. In particular, SG rooftop PV installed to satisfy higher levels of electricity consumption, which attract a higher retail electricity price, result in greater benefits, especially when domestic electricity consumption exceeds 400 kWh, at which level the retail electricity price is at the highest level. In this case, people who install SG rooftop PV and use all the electricity to satisfy domestic consumption will recoup their investment in only 4 years and thereafter will enjoy free electricity. Conclusion: All the financial indicators derived from this research show that people in the Central Highlands of Vietnam can derive benefit from installing SG rooftop PV, whether they sell all the electricity output to the grid or use the power output to satisfy their domestic demand.


Author(s):  
Ajay Kumar Gupta ◽  
Jyoti Bansal

With regard to electrical energy sector, budgetary factors, power must be utilized as soon as possible once it is generated. Since storing large amounts of electrical energy is prohibitively expensive. Consequently, as energy storage substance have become mostly accessible, evenly distributed production is becoming more workable, especially with the Smart Grid concept. Distributed ESS (Energy Storage Systems) are gaining popularity. There is a diverse category of ESS namely, battery, thermal, mechanical, hydrogen and so on. But this paper investigates about the techniques used in Battery energy systems by several researchers to stabilize energy output and usage, these systems supplement variable renewable sources such as wind, tidal, and solar power.


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