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Photovoltaic System Design: Procedures, Tools and Applications

Autor Suneel Deambi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 aug 2016
Introducing a Reliable Green Technology That Can Help Improve System Performance
Solely centered on photovoltaic (PV) system sizing and the tools used for PV system analysis and design, Photovoltaic System Design: Procedures, Tools and Applications emphasizes the importance of using solar PV technologies for a number of end-use applications, and examines growing interest in solar PV-based projects on a global scale. Written for the system designer/project developer/manufacturer dedicated to correctly sizing a PV system, the book outlines various aspects of PV technology, applications, and programs. It describes key attributes, system design requirements, influence on climatic and site-specific parameters, utilization of simulation procedures, and expected performance. The author includes actual case studies for system designing procedures adopted by various companies and provides a framework for working through both direct and indirect variables under the actual system designing phase.
A vital resource essential to your collection, this book:
  • Touches upon the role of renewable energy technologies in a holistic energy scenario
  • Makes a clear categorization of off-grid and on-grid PV applications and discusses advantages and limitations
  • Considers the potential of solar radiation availability
  • Introduces PV system sizing procedures via the modern use of simulation softwares
  • Presents an analysis of actual PV power plant sites when designed via the use of simulation software
  • Determines the weak links in a PV system
  • Brings out the importance of capacity building initiatives vis-à-vis the available range of PV simulation software, tools, and procedures
Photovoltaic System Design: Procedures, Tools and Applications provides a clear understanding of the issues that can affect the operation and smooth running of PV facilities and aids in determining photovoltaic system sizing procedures from a variety of end-use considerations. The book encompasses civil, mechanical, electrical, geotechnical, and power systems engineering and is useful to industry professionals involved in solar power plant design.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781482259803
ISBN-10: 148225980X
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 24
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press

Public țintă

Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

Role of Renewable Energy Technologies in the Overall Energy Scenario at a Global Level. Off-Grid and On-Grid PV Applications. Solar Radiation Availability on Earth. On-Site-Specific Considerations. PV System Design Considerations. Introduction to PV System Sizing Procedures via Simulation Software. Real-Time Application of PV Simulation Software. Capacity-Building Initiatives for Simulation Software Outreach. References.

Notă biografică

Suneel Deambi, PhD, is a solar energy specialist with practical experience of about 25 years in the renewable energy (RE) sector. His active areas of interest are RE policy, planning, technology, financing, programme implementation, performance evaluation and capacity building initiatives. He is a prolific writer on energy–environment issues with three books to his credit plus a large number of published articles/features/reviews etc. in the leading media of information dissemination.

Descriere

The most significant objective of this book is to analyze the pros and cons of the photovoltaic system’s sizing procedures from a variety of end-use considerations. The text investigates the capacity building initiatives taken by various stakeholders and importantly, the commercial suppliers of system simulation software, especially in the developing world context. Variability noticed in one system sizing procedure is compared to another, thus highlighting an additional area of study. Case studies based on the use of different software simulation procedures are included and analyzed.