2016
DOI: 10.5120/ijca2016907751
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Inserting Photovoltaic Solar Energy to an Automated Irrigation System

Abstract: Photovoltaic solar energy has been gaining market share over the years due to lower prices and to a significant incentive from the government. It is a clean, static and promising energy source, and such technology has been applied to various applications. This paper presents a prototype of an automated irrigation system for later installation on the field. After the prototype development, we analyzed the use of a previously built photovoltaic microgeneration, in order to insert the electricity generated in the… Show more

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“…In fact, several works have used the techno-economic feasibility of solar PV systems [39] for offshore energy [40,41], or those connected to the grid [42][43][44]. Isolated systems with batteries are often used for remote sites [45][46][47] and agricultural practices [48,49], but their large-scale integration remains limited. However, grid-connected systems are intended to provide clean electricity to the power grid.…”
Section: Proposed System Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, several works have used the techno-economic feasibility of solar PV systems [39] for offshore energy [40,41], or those connected to the grid [42][43][44]. Isolated systems with batteries are often used for remote sites [45][46][47] and agricultural practices [48,49], but their large-scale integration remains limited. However, grid-connected systems are intended to provide clean electricity to the power grid.…”
Section: Proposed System Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering hybrid systems (photovoltaic-wind), Chandel et al (2017), Hajjali, et al (2022 and Li et al (2017) also analyzed the different factors affecting the performance of the photovoltaic pumping system in to improve overall energy production efficiency. Other studies have focused on optimizing the management of irrigation systems by combining photovoltaic panels and batteries (Reges et al 2016;Yahyaoui et al 2016). Following the same line, Bhattacharjee et al (2016) proposed an optimized energy management method in which, during cloudy periods when photovoltaic energy is insufficient, it would be supplemented by energy stored in a battery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%