An Embedded Microchip System Design for Programmable Solar Panel Simulator

Author(s):  
Cham Yew Thean ◽  
Jia Junbo ◽  
Au Wing Kong
Keyword(s):  
Energies ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 1989 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tien-Chin Wang ◽  
Su-Yuan Tsai

The period of industrialization and modernization has increased energy demands around the world. As with other countries, the Taiwanese government is trying to increase the proportion of renewable energy, especially solar energy resources. Thus, there are many solar power plants built in Taiwan. One of the most important components of a solar power plant is the solar panel. The solar panel supplier selection process is a complex and multi-faceted decision that can reduce the cost of purchasing equipment and supply this equipment on time. In this research, we propose fuzzy MCDM approach that includes fuzzy analytical hierarchy process model (FAHP) and data envelopment analysis (DEA) for evaluation and selection of solar panel supplier for a photovoltaic system design in Taiwan. The main objective of this work is to design a fuzzy MCDM approach for solar panel supplier selection based on qualitative and quantitative factors. In the first step of this research, FAHP is applied to define the priority of suppliers. The AHP combined with fuzzy logic (FAHP) can be used to rank suppliers; however, the disadvantages of the FAHP model is that input data, expressed in linguistic terms, depends on experience of experts and the number of suppliers is practically limited, because of the number of pairwise comparison matrices. Thus, we applied several DEA models for ranking potential suppliers in the final stages. As the result, decision making unit 1 (DMU 1) is the optimal solar panel supplier for photovoltaic system design in Taiwan. The contribution of this research is a new fuzzy MCDM for supplier selection under fuzzy environment conditions. This paper also lies in the evolution of a new approach that is flexible and practical to the decision maker. It provides a useful guideline for solar panel supplier selection in many countries as well as a guideline for supplier selection in other industries.


Author(s):  
Ali Al Dahoud ◽  
Mohamed Fezari ◽  
Ahmad Al Dahoud

2020 ◽  
Vol 331 ◽  
pp. 06002
Author(s):  
Nurhani Amin ◽  
Agustinus Kali ◽  
Muchsin ◽  
Firman Syam

Sunlight is one of the energy that can be used to generate electricity. Converting solar energy into electrical energy required a device called Photo-Voltaic (PV). However, output of PV hardly depends on the position of PV to the sun. The maximum PV output will reach when the sun position perpendicular to the surface of PV. Therefore, the device that can track the position of PV is needed. The aim of this research is to design a track solar system using Arduino and LDR sensor to follow the sun movement. This method will be applied to a 80 Wp solar panel. The output of the tracker solar system was compared to the fixed PV. The result shows that the output voltage of the tracker solar system reached 18. 81 V that was higher than the fixed PV about 18,56 V and the output current of the tracker solar system reached 4,27 A that was higher than the fixed PV about 4,19 A.


Author(s):  
Manoj Kumar Swain ◽  
Manohar Mishra ◽  
Ramesh C. Bansal ◽  
Shazia Hasan

Author(s):  
Jendra Sesoca ◽  
Bambang Siswojo ◽  
Ponco Siwindarto

MPPT Incremental Conductance algorithm has a function to obtain maximum power points on a solar panel. This MPPT Incremental Conductance works based on the P-V curve of the solar panel. In order to obtain better power results, the MPPT Incremental Conductance system will be connected to the zeta converter. The zeta converter is a DC-DC converter that is a development of the SEPIC converter. This converter can also produce good efficiency. In this research will compare the power generated with 2 different methods, solar panels connected with zeta converter without using MPPT Incremental Conductance and solar panels connected zeta converter using MPPT Incremental Conductance. The result of the research obtained is that solar panels connected to zeta converter using MPPT Incremental Conductance can produce better power than not using MPPT Incremental Conductance.


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