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Title: Intergrated grid-connected PV monitoring system
Authors: Mohd Shawal, Jadin
Soib, Taib
Ismail, Daut
Che Mat Hadzer, Mahmud
Keywords: PV system
Grid-connected
Expert systems
Life cycle cost
Photovoltaic power generation
Life cycle costing
Expert systems (Computer science)
Issue Date: 22-Jul-2005
Publisher: Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM)
Citation: pp. 380-384
Series/Report no.: Proceedings of the International Conference on Robotics, Vision, Information and Signal Processing (ROVISP2005)
Abstract: This paper presents the development of integrated grid-connected PV system design tool and monitoring system. The development and deployment of photovoltaic system need a strategy in order to get the maximum performance result. Designing a PV system is not conceptually difficult, yet many PV projects fail to achieve their objective because of improper installation, essential variables are not monitored, mismatch system’s component, not cost effective. The performance of a PV system depends on the environmental factors such as irradiation, environment temperature and other weather condition. For this purpose, solar radiation, temperature and wind speed are utilized as the input information in real condition. The output is to predict maximum performance of PV system power generation under the real condition by those environmental factors. The final result of the developed system will be a complete model design of PV system including the performance of the proposed system, cost analysis and deployment strategy for the selected area.
Description: Organized by Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), 20th - 22th July 2005 at Penang, Malaysia.
URI: http://dspace.unimap.edu.my/123456789/2355
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