Author:
Dimara Asimina,Sougles Christos,Athanasiou Sotirios,Grigoropoulos Konstantinos,Sfakianou Panagiota,Papaioannou Alexios,Krinidis Stelios,Triantafyllidis Dimitrios,Tzitzios Ioannis,Anagnostopoulos Christos-Nikolaos,Karamanidis Aristoklis,Saltagianni Vaia,Ioannidis Dimosthenis,Tzovaras Dimitrios
Abstract
AbstractAutonomous PV systems offer a substitute for or a safety net against the transmission and distribution companies’ rising and expanding electricity delivery fees. Across the world, delivery fees have climbed by about 3% annually while the cost of energy supply has only gone up by 5% over the past 15 years. In this paper, the drawbacks of PV system integration are highlighted while introducing a unique autonomous PV system. The system is also constructed in a reproducible way so that it can be duplicated. Replicability is showcased by the presentation of two separate PV systems that were created and evaluated using the same methodology. One system uses Si-based conventional photovoltaics, while the other uses dye-sensitized solar cells. The systems that are being offered also support remote connections, allowing all of the data from the PV system to be transmitted to a single endpoint (e.g., a visualization platform). Moreover, the system’s batteries were modified to accommodate the two PV systems. Finally, experimental results showcase the operability of the proposed architecture.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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