Feasibility Study of 23 kW Photovoltaic Power Plant Connected to the Grid in Haftkol City
Subject Areas : Electrical Engineering
1 - Department of Electrical Engineering, Izeh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Izeh, Iran
Keywords: Solar Energy, Photovoltaic system, Pv syst,
Abstract :
Renewable energies, in addition to being inexhaustible, are among the clean energies and do not pollute the environment. Among renewable energies, solar energy is of special importance due to its extent and scope of application. In this article, the feasibility of building a photovoltaic power plant connected to the grid has been studied at the desired location, which selects the appropriate capacity and angle for the optimal use of solar power by the plant and reduces costs. Networking is very useful. In this paper, the feasibility study of a photovoltaic power plant with a capacity of 23.76 kW in Haftkol city, considering equipment, modules, power, voltage, inverter, optimal use of area and high reliability, has been designed using software. Land with an area of 144 square meters with an efficiency of 84.65% and 88 photovoltaic panels is considered and also the annual injection capacity to the network is 42350 MW.
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