PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF 195 kWp GRID CONNECTED SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER PLANT

dc.contributor.advisorKalbande, Dr. S. R
dc.contributor.authorFASEELA, O. A.
dc.date.accessioned2020-09-13T07:23:50Z
dc.date.available2020-09-13T07:23:50Z
dc.date.issued2019-08-29
dc.descriptionThe present study deals with the meteorological parameter of Akola city like solar radiation, ambient temperature, wind velocity, relative humidity and some other parameter such as module temperature and grid availability. The analysis of this power plant will help to think about the shifting of conventional grid electricity to the SPV generated electricity, since it have less cost of production per unit compared to the tariff plan of MSEB.en_US
dc.description.abstractThe project entitled “Performance assessment of 195 kWp grid connected solar photovoltaic power plant” was installed on the roof top of College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology and Department of Agronomy, Post Graduate Institute, Dr. PDKV Akola and monitored during November 2018 - May 2019. Solar photovoltaic power plant is very good option to generate electricity from a free space like roof top of buildings, barren land etc. The performance analysis was done to understand the working capacity of the power plant. The entire electricity generated by the system was fed into the state grid. The different parameters of the system studied include PV module efficiency, exergy efficiency, reference yield, array yield, final yield, inverter efficiency and performance ratio of the system. The yearly average reference yield, array yield and final yield of the present system were 5.1, 4.5 and 4.4 kWh/kWp/day respectively. The photovoltaic system generates both electrical and thermal energy from solar radiation. Therefore an energy and exergy analysis of the system carried out. Exergy is the maximum work potential which can be obtained from energy. The experimental data were used for the calculation of energy and exergy efficiencies of the PV system. The average photovoltaic efficiency and exergy efficiency were 12.4% and 10.4% respectively. It was observed that the module temperature had a great effect on the exergy efficiency, could be improved by maintaining module temperature close to ambient and that could be achieved by removing heat from the PV module surface. It was concluded that the exergy losses increased with increasing module temperature. Multiple regression analysis was carried out to predict the power output and showed significant results. The average inverter efficiency was found to be 97.1%. The annual mean of monthly energy generation comes to be 26061.5 kWh and total energy injected to grid was 182430.8 kWh during the monitored period. The overall system efficiency was found to be 12.1% with annual supply of 3,12,738 kWh to the grid. The highest performance ratio of 0.91 was observed during March 2019 and the lowest PR of 0.75 obtained during December 2018 due to lowest final yield of 2.9 kWh/kWp/day. The average capture losses and system losses were 0.5 and 0.2 kWh/kWp/day and the losses in the site can be theoretically analyzed were cable losses, energy loss due to grid failure, defective parts, effect of module temperature and wind speed, and energy loss due to dust deposits and bird droppings. The annual mean performance ratio was found to be 0.85 which was found to be satisfactory. The economic analysis was carried out in terms of net present worth, benefit cost ratio and payback period of SPV power plant was found to be Rs. 615089.5, 1.06, and 8 years, respectively. On the basis of techno economic evaluation of the SPV power plant was a good investment for a high initial capital cost which requires less maintenance and a shift to green energy.en_US
dc.identifier.citationFASEELA, O. A. (2019). Performance assessment of 195 kWp grid connected solar photovoltaic power plant. Department of unconventional energy sources and electrical engineering, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, M. Tech. 2019. Print. xix, 104p. (Unpublished).en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810151167
dc.keywordsExergy analysis, Energy analysis, Exergy efficiency, Power conversion efficiency, Net present worth, Photovoltaic power plant Payback perioden_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.pagesxix, 104p.en_US
dc.publisherDr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola, Maharashtra.en_US
dc.research.problemIn the present study the researcher has tried to study 195 kWp grid connected roof top solar photovoltaic power plant and to evaluate the energetic and exergetic performance of the grid connected solar photovoltaic power plant. The researcher has also tried to study the techno-economic feasibility of the solar photovoltaic power plant.en_US
dc.subAgricultural Engineeringen_US
dc.subjectAtmospheric Science, Climatology, Relative Humidity, Solar Energy, Temperature, Solar Radiation, Wind velocity, Meteorology, Meteorological Instruments, Summer, Winter, Statistics and Experimentation, Statistical Method, Data Analysisen_US
dc.themeIn the present experiment, an attempt has been made to study the effect of meteorological parameter on the performance of solar photovoltaic power plant and predict the power output using multiple linear regression equations.en_US
dc.these.typeM.Scen_US
dc.titlePERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF 195 kWp GRID CONNECTED SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER PLANTen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
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