Autor: |
Barui, Tuhin Kumar, Mondal, Debasish |
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Electric Power Components & Systems; 2024, Vol. 52 Issue 1, p120-133, 14p |
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This article aims to manifest a new way of the utilization of renewable resources in a distribution network. Solar power acts as a source of excitation in the field winding of a separately excited biogas DC generator for the generation of DC power. The amount of DC power required by the generator's field winding is supplied by harnessing a minimum amount of solar energy from a solar photovoltaic (solar PV) for the operation of the bio-power generator of a rated capacity of 5 kW. It is observed, that the availability of 5% peak solar power can be utilized for full excitation of the generator and, it is observed that the full load demand at the time around 16:00 pm can be catered only by the bio-generator. In this work, it has been acknowledged that solar power can be effectively used in low insolation. In addition, it has been revealed, no auxiliary power source is needed for the operation of the generator approximately, 330.22 W of DC power is required by the field winding for full excitation of the DC generator. The present research developed a unique way of power management strategy, which can mitigate the delicate problems in a conventional distribution system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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