Technological University (Kyaukse) Department of Electrical Power Engineering
Technological University (Kyaukse) Department of Electrical Power Engineering
Technological University (Kyaukse) Department of Electrical Power Engineering
Presented By
Ma Aye Thandar
VI EP-15
20.3.1018
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Outline of Presentation
• Introduction
• Aim and Objectives
• Significance of thesis
• Outline of Mini thesis
• Future Plan
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Introduction
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Aim and Objectives
The aim and objectives of mini thesis are……
• To calculate the design of load side for THAYATPINKAN village
• To uplift the living standard of rural people
• To collect data of daily load profile for each month in THAYETPINKAN
village
• To study the type of solar array and installation location position
• To analyze the design calculation of voltage and current from the solar PV
system
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Significance of mini Thesis
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Solar electrification System
• The sun delivers its energy in two main forms that are heat and light.
• There are two main types of solar system. They are Solar thermal systems
and solar electricity generation systems
• In this thesis, the main portion is base upon the solar electricity generation
system
• Systems’ capabilities are complicated because of the giving power to the
whole village
• System components include the solar PV panels, Battery Bank,power
conditioning equipment .
• Solar electrification system consists of solar generation system with
distribution panel and the distribution line.
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Photovoltaic(PV)
• Photovoltaic (PV) is a term which covers the conversion of light into electricity using
semiconducting materials that exhibit the photovoltaic effect, photochemistry, and
electrochemistry .
• Some materials exhibit a property known as the photoelectric effect that causes them to absorb
photons of light and release electrons. When these free electrons are captured, an electric current
results that can be used as electricity.
• Solar PV has specific advantages as an energy source: once installed, its operation generates no
pollution and no greenhouse gas emissions , it shows simple scalability in respect of power
needs and silicon has large availability in the Earth’s crust .
• PV systems have the major disadvantage that the power output is dependent on direct sunlight
• After hydro and wind powers , PV is the third renewable energy source in terms of global
capacity.
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Types of Solar electrification system
• Grid Connected Solar electrification systems
• Off Grid(Stand alone) Solar electrification systems
• Direct coupled DC system
• Power point tracking DC system
• Self regulated DC system
• Regulated DC system
• Direct AC system
• Ac system with storage
• Mixed AC and DC system
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Grid Connected Solar electrification systems
A grid-tied system is still attached to the power grid. If for some reason there lose power through
solar system, it will be able to draw power from the grid
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Off Grid(Stand alone) Solar electrification
systems
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Components of OFF Grid Solar powering
System
• Every solar system needs similar components to start with. A grid-tied
solar system consists of the following components:
• Solar Panels
• DC-AC grid-tied solar inverter
• Solar cables
• Charge Controller
• Battery Bank
• A Connected Load
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Optional components Off-Grid solar system
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PV Panel:
• This is used to convert solar energy to electrical energy. Whenever
sunlight falls upon these panels, these generate electricity which
feeds the batteries.
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Charge Controller
• : A charge controller determines how much current should be
injected into the batteries for its most optimum performance. As it
determines the efficiency of the entire solar system as well as the
operating life of the batteries, it is a critical component. The charge
controller protects the battery bank from overcharging.
• Good charge controllers are crucial for keeping the batteries healthy,
which ensures the lifetime of a battery bank is maximized.
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DC-AC Inverter
• A DC-AC solar inverter is a power electronics device which is used to convert
Direct Current to Alternating Current. The electricity generated by Solar Systems
is DC in nature while most of household loads require AC power. This conversion
takes place in real time with a very minimal time gap .DC loads can be directly fed
from the solar system and do not require an Inverter.
• Off-grid inverters do not have to match phase with the utility sine wave as
opposed to grid-tie inverters. Electrical current flows from the solar panels
through the solar charge controller and the bank battery bank before it is finally
converted into AC by the off-grid-inverter.
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Battery Bank:
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Backup Generator
• Even though a backup generator is not always required, it is a good
device to add as it increases reliability as well as redundancy. By
installing it, there are making sure that it was not solely dependent
upon solar for power requirements. Modern generators can be
configured to start automatically when the solar array and /or battery
bank doesn’t provide sufficient power.
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AC Load Center
• An AC Load Centre is somewhat like a panel board with all
appropriate switches, fuses and circuit breakers that help maintain
required AC voltage and current to corresponding loads.
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DC Load Center
• A DC Load Centre is similar and also includes all appropriate switches, fuses and
circuit breakers that help maintain required DC voltage and current to
corresponding loads.
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12 Volt 2% Wire Loss Chart
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Copper Aluminum
Wire Size
167° F (75° C) 194° F (90° C) 167° F (75° C) 194° F (90° C)
*14 20 25 .
*12 25 30 20 25
*10 35 40 30 35
8 50 55 40 45
6 65 75 50 60
4 85 95 65 75
2 115 130 90 100
1 130 150 100 115
1/0 150 170 120 135
2/0 175 195 135 150
3/0 200 225 155 175
4/0 230 260 180 205
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Meters and Instrumentation
• Essentially two types of meters are used in PV system
• Utility Kilowatt hour meter
• System meter
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Future Plans
• Chapter 1; design and calculation of solar powering system
Battery sizes, load consumptions etc
• Chapter5; Discussion and conclusion
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Future Plans
• Chapter 1; Introduction of automatic colour sorting and counting
machine
• Chapter2; Hardware Development
• Chapter3; Design of the automatic colour sorting and counting
machine
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OHM’s Law
• E=IR
• I=E/R
• R=E/I
• P=EI
• P=I²R
• P=E²/R
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THANK YOU!
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