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Title: A methodology for the construction of efficient PLC based low-power photovoltaic generation plants
Authors: Shilin, Aleksandr Anatoljevich
Savrasov, Fedor Vitalievich
Kriger, A. P.
Keywords: автономные системы; электроэнергия; генерация; аккумуляторы; адаптеры
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Томский политехнический университет
Citation: Shilin A. A. A methodology for the construction of efficient PLC based low-power photovoltaic generation plants / A. A. Shilin, F. V. Savrasov, A. P. Kriger // Resource-Efficient Technologies. — 2016. — Vol. 2, Iss. 3. — [P. 105-110].
Abstract: The research of the operation of low-power photovoltaic generation plants used for self-contained electric power supply in Siberian climatic conditions is performed in this paper. It provides an analysis of the operation of individual units of an automated control system, and gives recommendations for the selection of hardware components. The article describes the operational principles, developed based on functional modules of the programmable logic controller, ensuring maximum possible use of solar energy in this continuous power supply system. The results of plant operation have been obtained, in the form of a power counter log, as well as data on the volume of solar energy produced in both overcast and in sunny weather, throughout the observation period. The article provides visual illustration of generated energy, which could be used to assess the efficiency and economic viability of the low-power photovoltaic plant. Authors would like to point out that examples of the proposed methodology for the construction of self-contained power supply systems can be found in existing industrial facilities, on which further scientific research can be based.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/50211
ISSN: 2405-6537
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