Design of mobile electricity based on solar and garland micro hydro power plant for power supply in Namangan region mountain areas

In the article, the experiences of developed countries in introducing mobile solar and garland micro- hydroelectric power plants in the mountain regions cannot be directly applied to the conditions of Uzbekistan. Kosonsoy district, located in the east of Uzbekistan, belongs to the mountainous region...

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Main Authors: Bokiev Abdujolol, Sultonov Sanjarbek, Nuralieva Nodira, Botirov Abror
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/02/e3sconf_conmechydro2023_04003.pdf
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Summary:In the article, the experiences of developed countries in introducing mobile solar and garland micro- hydroelectric power plants in the mountain regions cannot be directly applied to the conditions of Uzbekistan. Kosonsoy district, located in the east of Uzbekistan, belongs to the mountainous regions. Mobile solar and garland micro-hydroelectric power plant is an acceptable option for the electricity supply of small power consumers of the district. Preliminary data, drawings of my device, and an electrical connection scheme were developed for calculating and selecting a micro-hydroelectric power plant. According to the results of the preliminary experiments, the relationship between the speed of water flow m/s and the value of the power transmitted from one piece of paper to the shaft in the parts of streams, streams, and rivers flowing through the mountain regions of Kosonsoy district with a minimum slope was determined. A physical model of a mobile solar and garland micro-hydroelectric power station was created for mountain regions. When soft cables are used, a drop in the water level does not cause a change in power. It is safe and convenient to arrange the hydrofoils in a garland to take full advantage of the cross-section of the water flow, and it is cost-effective to use a single generator for many working fodders.
ISSN:2267-1242