Title :
Automated hybrid solar and mains system for peak time power demand
Author :
Habyarimana, M. ; Venugopal, C.
Author_Institution :
Howard Coll., Univ. of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, South Africa
fDate :
March 31 2015-April 1 2015
Abstract :
A solar system using PV arrays to convert solar radiation into direct current was a preferred renewable energy source compared to others. Fluctuations in a commercial grid power supply depended greatly on peak power demand load. It was, therefore, more convincing to utilise a PV array system to meet peak time demand. In this paper the design of a hybrid system using mains and a PV array to meet peak power demand is discussed; the system is completely automatic through design of an automatic source selector with a pre-scheduled panel cleaning system through use of a microcontroller. A LCD displays selection of source and provides for the overriding of automatic source selection; manual switching is included. During peak power demand, solar power and/or battery power would be used; at other times mains will be the power source. Moreover, emergency switching to solar or battery during mains failure was also provided. The MPPT design controlling a PWM signal for a boost converter to achieve maximum output is also discussed. The automated design makes it user-friendly. Although initial costs are high, this hybrid system could reduce the load on commercial grids during peak power demand.
Keywords :
PWM power convertors; hybrid power systems; liquid crystal displays; maximum power point trackers; microcontrollers; solar cell arrays; solar power stations; LCD displays selection; MPPT design; PV array system; PV arrays; PWM signal; automatic source selector; battery power; boost converter; commercial grid power supply; direct current; emergency switching; hybrid system; manual switching; microcontroller; peak power demand load; peak time demand; prescheduled panel cleaning system; renewable energy source; solar power; solar radiation; solar system; Arrays; Batteries; Fuses; Robots; Wires; Boost converter; MPPT; PV array; inverter; peak time power demand; solar charge controller; solar panel;
Conference_Titel :
Domestic Use of Energy (DUE), 2015 International Conference on the
Conference_Location :
Cape Town
DOI :
10.1109/DUE.2015.7102978