2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/8471715
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Dynamic Modelling of a Solar Water Pumping System with Energy Storage

Abstract: This paper describes the dynamic modelling of a system used for extraction of groundwater for irrigation using an alternative source of energy. The system is designed based on data of an existing project in Lalmonirhat, Bangladesh. The system comprises a 38.4 kWp solar photovoltaic array, inverter, AC motor, and pump set, which can discharge a maximum of 1,930 m3 of water per day. MATLAB simulation is performed with two types of energy storage system: (i) electric energy using a battery bank and (ii) stored wa… Show more

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“…According to the proposed procedure, the losses due to temperature under NOCT conditions amount to -0.49 × (25 -46) = 10.29 %, the losses due to dirt under NOCT conditions amount to 5 %, and the total number of required PV modules N PV,t is increased by 12.5 %, which is in total 27.79 %. Therefore, it seems that the proposed procedure is in line with the most common used ones [1], [12], [15], [30]- [32].…”
Section: B Sizing Of Pv Generatormentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…According to the proposed procedure, the losses due to temperature under NOCT conditions amount to -0.49 × (25 -46) = 10.29 %, the losses due to dirt under NOCT conditions amount to 5 %, and the total number of required PV modules N PV,t is increased by 12.5 %, which is in total 27.79 %. Therefore, it seems that the proposed procedure is in line with the most common used ones [1], [12], [15], [30]- [32].…”
Section: B Sizing Of Pv Generatormentioning
confidence: 80%
“…In order to account for temperature, dirt, aging, contact resistance, and other losses of the PV generator, its size estimated by ( 13) should be increased by 20 % in accordance with the standard procedure [30]. The manufacturer of the considered pumping system recommends at least 25 % [31], while some researchers add 30 % [32]. According to the proposed procedure, the losses due to temperature under NOCT conditions amount to -0.49 × (25 -46) = 10.29 %, the losses due to dirt under NOCT conditions amount to 5 %, and the total number of required PV modules N PV,t is increased by 12.5 %, which is in total 27.79 %.…”
Section: B Sizing Of Pv Generatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then the pump power is 8.7 kW or 11.7 hp. Considering that the efficiency of the associated electric motor is 0.85 [53,54], the required electric power is 10.2 kW or 13.7 hp. As the nearest commercially available turbine is 6 kW [55].…”
Section: Pump Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two types of energy storage system was performed the first type (i) electric energy with a battery band and the second type (ii) hydraulic energy of stored water in a bit large tank of water. Anthers reported that a combination of both types economical and efficient solution [21]. Proposed a simple model to contribute in photovoltaic (PV) water pumping systems studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%