6TH INTERNATIONAL ISTANBUL CURRENT SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CONGRESS
EVALUATION OF A MICROGRID PERFORMANCE FOR INTEGRATION OF SOLAR, HYDRO, AND WIND ENERGY SOURCES
Yazarlar:
Sani Abdullahi Mohammed
Auwalu Usman
Sani Sale Yakubu
Abdulsalam Abdulhadi Ibrahim
Yayıncı:
Liberty Publications
Integrating Microgrid (MG) offers numerous benefits, including stable, secure, and efficient energy supply, reduced power loss, deferred expansion of power distribution infrastructure, and reduced carbon emissions. MG, is a tiny electrical network, is crucial for providing secure, dependable, and sustainable energy delivery to vital loads in communities. Reciprocating engine generators, combined heat and power units (CHP), micro turbines, and renewable energy (RE) sources (solar photovoltaic (PV), wind, small hydro, bioenergy, etc.) are among the Distribute Generation (DG) sources that MG supports. The system can supply power from these sources individually or concurrently, based on their availability. A Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator, in conjunction with a wind turbine, regulates mechanical output. Meanwhile, solar power output is dependent on the operating voltage of the solar cells. An inverter smoothly transforms the DC outputs from these renewable sources into AC power so that the connected load can use them.