2022
DOI: 10.4236/jpee.2022.1012001
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Design and Simulation of an Inverter Drive System with a Display for a Renewable Energy System in the Rural Isolated Communities of Uganda

Abstract: In medical diagnostics, therapeutic, laboratory, intensive care unit devices, and machines application, two form of Electrical Energy is utilized. Alternatives current (AC) and Direct current (DC) form. In this paper an inverter driver system with a display model is made using MATLAB and its specific tool box of Simulink, the process will involve converting single phase alternating current power to direct current using rectifier made from ordinary normal diodes then converted to three phase using three-arm ins… Show more

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“…Government policies and initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable energy solutions have played a pivotal role in creating an enabling environment for investment and development in the sector [52]. Moreover, advancements in technology and reductions in the cost of renewable energy equipment have reinforced the feasibility of projects [14,53]. The off-grid sector, in particular, has seen remarkable growth, with decentralized solar solutions gaining popularity in remote and underserved areas.…”
Section: Figure 1 Total Renewable Energy Capacity In Uganda 2012 -2021mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Government policies and initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable energy solutions have played a pivotal role in creating an enabling environment for investment and development in the sector [52]. Moreover, advancements in technology and reductions in the cost of renewable energy equipment have reinforced the feasibility of projects [14,53]. The off-grid sector, in particular, has seen remarkable growth, with decentralized solar solutions gaining popularity in remote and underserved areas.…”
Section: Figure 1 Total Renewable Energy Capacity In Uganda 2012 -2021mentioning
confidence: 99%