Design and analysis of a grid-connected hybrid power system with constant supply for Patenga, Bangladesh
A quickly growing nation like Bangladesh is experiencing scarcity of efficient electricity production system. Upgrade of the electricity production system is required to keep the progress of the nation uninterrupted. Keeping this motto into consideration, in this research, a grid-connected hybrid s...
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author | K. M. Kabir Snehadhit Mazumder Md. Sarwar Uddin Chowdhury M. A. Matin Mohammad Wakkas Uddin Forhad Anik Mallick |
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description | A quickly growing nation like Bangladesh is experiencing scarcity of efficient electricity production system. Upgrade of the electricity production system is required to keep the progress of the nation uninterrupted. Keeping this motto into consideration, in this research, a grid-connected hybrid system model has been identified to overcome the shortage of electricity in Bangladesh with the combination of photovoltaic, wind turbines, diesel generator for remote and upgrade areas. Photovoltaic and wind turbines are used as a main primary source and the diesel generator is kept as a standby source to fulfil our target. The proposed system is mainly the renewable energy-based plant because it is environmentally friendly with less emission carbon as well as other greenhouse gases, as well as the system is controlled by the programmable logic controller for supplying constant electricity. For design, optimization and grid connection, Patenga beach, Chittagong, Bangladesh has selected where resources are generally usable. Finally, it has been found that the cost of electricity scheme becomes as low as $0.12/kWh compared to the quick rental plant (around $0.33/kWh) in Bangladesh. |
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spelling | doaj.art-52946cf918134a2d91a31f24b3f5c11c2023-09-03T07:10:29ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Engineering2331-19162020-01-017110.1080/23311916.2020.17625241762524Design and analysis of a grid-connected hybrid power system with constant supply for Patenga, BangladeshK. M. Kabir0Snehadhit Mazumder1Md. Sarwar Uddin Chowdhury2M. A. Matin3Mohammad Wakkas Uddin Forhad4Anik Mallick5Chittagong University of Engineering and TechnologyChittagong University of Engineering and TechnologyUniversity of Science and Technology ChittagongChittagong University of Engineering and TechnologyUniversity of Science and Technology ChittagongUniversity of Science and Technology ChittagongA quickly growing nation like Bangladesh is experiencing scarcity of efficient electricity production system. Upgrade of the electricity production system is required to keep the progress of the nation uninterrupted. Keeping this motto into consideration, in this research, a grid-connected hybrid system model has been identified to overcome the shortage of electricity in Bangladesh with the combination of photovoltaic, wind turbines, diesel generator for remote and upgrade areas. Photovoltaic and wind turbines are used as a main primary source and the diesel generator is kept as a standby source to fulfil our target. The proposed system is mainly the renewable energy-based plant because it is environmentally friendly with less emission carbon as well as other greenhouse gases, as well as the system is controlled by the programmable logic controller for supplying constant electricity. For design, optimization and grid connection, Patenga beach, Chittagong, Bangladesh has selected where resources are generally usable. Finally, it has been found that the cost of electricity scheme becomes as low as $0.12/kWh compared to the quick rental plant (around $0.33/kWh) in Bangladesh.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2020.1762524hybrid systemphotovoltaicwind energydiesel generatorgrid connectionplc |
spellingShingle | K. M. Kabir Snehadhit Mazumder Md. Sarwar Uddin Chowdhury M. A. Matin Mohammad Wakkas Uddin Forhad Anik Mallick Design and analysis of a grid-connected hybrid power system with constant supply for Patenga, Bangladesh Cogent Engineering hybrid system photovoltaic wind energy diesel generator grid connection plc |
title | Design and analysis of a grid-connected hybrid power system with constant supply for Patenga, Bangladesh |
title_full | Design and analysis of a grid-connected hybrid power system with constant supply for Patenga, Bangladesh |
title_fullStr | Design and analysis of a grid-connected hybrid power system with constant supply for Patenga, Bangladesh |
title_full_unstemmed | Design and analysis of a grid-connected hybrid power system with constant supply for Patenga, Bangladesh |
title_short | Design and analysis of a grid-connected hybrid power system with constant supply for Patenga, Bangladesh |
title_sort | design and analysis of a grid connected hybrid power system with constant supply for patenga bangladesh |
topic | hybrid system photovoltaic wind energy diesel generator grid connection plc |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2020.1762524 |
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