System for photovoltaic panels connections used in an experimental solar power generator

Author(s):  
D. Petreus ◽  
P. Molnar ◽  
M. Pascalau
2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Akshay Gangadharan ◽  
Sujit Gate ◽  
Avinash Shaligram
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2013 ◽  
Vol 2013.21 (0) ◽  
pp. _634-1_-_634-3_
Author(s):  
Mizue MIZOSHIRI ◽  
Masashi MIKAMI ◽  
Kimihiro OZAKI ◽  
Mitsuhiro SHIKIDA ◽  
Seiichi HATA

By 2022, Government of India targets to install 175 GW of renewable energy in the country among which solar energy shall contribute 100 GW. This paper, discusses the impact of the important decision taken by Government of India with regards to the levy of Safeguard Duty (SGD) on solar photovoltaic panels and cells imported into the country. This paper analyses the impact on the capital cost of the solar projects on account of the imposition of SGD and the mechanism to be adopted under the Change in Law provision under the Power Purchase Agreements (PPA’s) for restoring the Solar Power Developers (SPD’s) to the same economic position as prior to imposition of SGD. A methodology has been proposed to derive a normative tariff pass-through based on parameters considered in CERC RE Tariff Order, which can be made applicable to all projects which are reeling under the impact of SGD to recover the impact on the capital cost of the project. Further, an analysis to determine the required pass through in tariff on account of SGD based on normative project cost values which can be made applicable to all affected solar projects has been carried out. Upon consideration of the different project parameters and cost structures for various projects and an early resolution of the issue to reduce the burden on the SPD’s, it is deduced that pass through in tariff based on normative project cost values remains the best option for all stakeholders concerned. This work will be particularly applicable for projects which were already bid out prior to the date of SGD initiation, and were under construction or where construction was about to commence, and hence would be impacted by applicable SGD. Since the impact of imposition of SGD is still being analyzed, this may be one of the first papers and result in setting up of precedent for future papers & numerous case studies revolving around a specific solar power project.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhenyu Tian ◽  
Wenjia Li ◽  
Jiahui Lou ◽  
Jianchao Mu ◽  
Yong Hao
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2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 82-90
Author(s):  
Achmad Buchori ◽  
Suwarno Widodo ◽  
Sigit Ristanto ◽  
Listya Endang Artiani

The problem experienced by Wukirsari Village as one of the areas affected by the Mount Merapi disaster is the frequent occurrence of PLN power outages. To overcome this problem, the dissemination of technology products to the community aims to improve the ability of Wukirsari villagers to make natural electricity based on solar power and use solar power generator technology and be able to increase the value of sales and marketing. Outputs generated from this activity include the development of a number of group members, training in the use and maintenance of solar generator sets, training in the manufacture of solar engine generator sets, good financial management training and product sales and marketing training. This activity has resulted in: (1) solar generator products that have been carefully prepared with good results by the UPGRIS team, (2) villagers of Wukirsari are able to treat and use properly and correctly, (3) symbolic delivery to 3 residents solar power generator with capacity, 900 Watt, 1200 Watt and 1500 Watt


1999 ◽  
Vol 121 (06) ◽  
pp. 62-64
Author(s):  
Barbara Wolcott

Solar power is gaining more backers in the commercial market, as innovative technology and less intrusive design enhance its appeal. Under a pilot program with a supplier, Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) is offering customers a 2- to 4-kW power plant that is designed to blend with the shingles. In northern California, SMUD has become an activist organization in the spread of solar power, chiefly because of the explosive population growth in its area. Although most solar-powered roofs in SMUD's PV Pioneer program are on residences, 20 other sites take part in the project. The Power Authority has said that the experience it receives by installing various systems will prove very valuable when manufacturing and market influences drive prices down, and solar power becomes a profitable enterprise for the agency. Photovoltaic panels deck the roof of one of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District's customers; the small power plants feed electricity to the grid at peak hours of the day.


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