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Performance of stand-alone photovoltaic systems using measured meteorological data for Algiers

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  • Benghanem, M.
  • Maafi, A.

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In order to estimate the performance of photovoltaic (PV) systems, we develop a real time expert system based on central microcomputer used as microserver and easily consultable with different automatic stations. We present in this paper, the principles and specificities of the measurement system and of the automatic data measuring device and its sensors, and also some aspects of the database and expert system developed for this application. We propose a method based on the determination of the loss-of-load probability (LLP), which allows the estimation of the optimum combination of battery capacity (Cs) and photovoltaic array peak power (Pc). The problem consists of determining the combination which corresponds to a minimum total system cost.

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  • Benghanem, M. & Maafi, A., 1998. "Performance of stand-alone photovoltaic systems using measured meteorological data for Algiers," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 13(4), pages 495-504.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:13:y:1998:i:4:p:495-504
    DOI: 10.1016/S0960-1481(98)00013-5
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    1. Kuo, Cherng-Tsong & Shin, Hwa-Yuh & Hong, Hwen-Fen & Wu, Chih-Hung & Lee, Cheng-Dar & Lung, I.-Tao & Hsu, Yao-Tung, 2009. "Development of the high concentration III-V photovoltaic system at INER, Taiwan," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 34(8), pages 1931-1933.
    2. Papadakis, Kostas & Koutroulis, Eftichios & Kalaitzakis, Kostas, 2005. "A server database system for remote monitoring and operational evaluation of renewable energy sources plants," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 30(11), pages 1649-1669.
    3. Labed, S. & Lorenzo, E., 2004. "The impact of solar radiation variability and data discrepancies on the design of PV systems," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 29(7), pages 1007-1022.

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