Long-Term Performance Estimation of a 500X Concentrator Photovoltaic System

Author(s):  
Yoshishige Kemmoku ◽  
Shinichi Oke ◽  
Kenji Araki
2006 ◽  
Vol 47 (18-19) ◽  
pp. 2925-2947 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jayanta Deb Mondol ◽  
Yigzaw Yohanis ◽  
Mervyn Smyth ◽  
Brian Norton

Author(s):  
Sami Yamani Douzi Sorkhabi ◽  
Ahmed Mahmoud ◽  
Shakya Sur ◽  
Elan Pavlov ◽  
Amy Bilton

Over the past several decades, the wild capture fisheries have become unsustainable and the practice of small-scale aquaculture has increased in the rural areas of developing countries. In aquaculture ponds, it is critical to maintain adequate levels of dissolved oxygen to ensure productivity and fish health. To provide adequate dissolved oxygen, aeration systems can be employed. However, the current aeration systems are expensive and require secure access to electricity, putting them out of reach for developing world applications. To address this need, a simple aeration system powered by solar energy, called a Solar Updraft Aerator (SUpA) is proposed. SUpA induces convection in the pond by directing absorbed solar energy to deeper pond layers, increasing the dissolved oxygen level. To be effective, SUpA needs to provide adequate dissolved oxygen even when there are multiple days of low sunlight. This research estimates the long-term performance of SUpA under different weather conditions and for a period of 15 to 18 years. Through this process, the dissolved oxygen level of the aquaculture pond is simulated with and without SUpA system to evaluate the magnitude of the influence. The results indicate that SUpA can significantly reduce the number of hours that the dissolved oxygen level is below the needed threshold.


2020 ◽  
pp. 1-3
Author(s):  
Balasubramani N ◽  
Ashwin Aditya P* ◽  
Kalaiselvan R ◽  
Nithishwaran M

1The depletion of fossil fuel resources on a worldwide basis has necessitated an urgent search for alternative energy sources to meet up the present day demands. Grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) is one of the most promising applications of PV systems. The amount of incident solar radiation signicantly determines the electricity produced by photovoltaic (PV) systems. The paper examines the performance as well as economic feasibility of 1kWp grid-connected PV systems installed at kovilpatti. Further, possible plant capacity is estimated for an arbitrarily chosen area. The modelling and simulation has been done using TRNSYS 17 which helps for an accurate prediction of long term performance. Results obtained from the eld test and simulation results from TRNSYS 17 are to be correlated aimed to attain maximum performance of the system.


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