Author
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- Debastiani, Gilson
- Camargo Nogueira, Carlos Eduardo
- Acorci, Jeferson Manenti
- Silveira, Vander Fabio
- Cruz Siqueira, Jair Antonio
- Baron, Luiz Carlos
Abstract
The present work was developed at the Assis Gurgaz School of Engineering (FAG) and aimed to determine the efficiency of a wind-photovoltaic hybrid system for electricity generation. Three 140 W photovoltaic panels were installed to assess the generation of photovoltaic energy and the efficiency of its participation in the hybrid system. A small wind generator of 2000 W was used to evaluate the production of local wind energy, establishing the wind contribution in the hybrid system. Energy consumption was achieved with the installation of four 60 W incandescent lamps. The measurements of the meteorological quantities were obtained with the installation of a Micrometeorological station and the electrical data, with the use of a datalogger. Four batteries of 100 Ah each were installed to store the surplus electricity production and feed the installed load, when the system production was insufficient. A voltage divider, a rectifying bridge and an electronic device were installed to make it possible to record the quantities in the datalogger. The system showed efficiency of 12.5% for the generation of energy by the photovoltaic solar source, 18.7% for the wind generation and 11.9% for the entire hybrid system. The participation of the photovoltaic matrix contributed with 75.2% of all energy generated, while the wind matrix presented a contribution of 24.8%.
Suggested Citation
Debastiani, Gilson & Camargo Nogueira, Carlos Eduardo & Acorci, Jeferson Manenti & Silveira, Vander Fabio & Cruz Siqueira, Jair Antonio & Baron, Luiz Carlos, 2020.
"Assessment of the energy efficiency of a hybrid wind-photovoltaic system for Cascavel, PR,"
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 131(C).
Handle:
RePEc:eee:rensus:v:131:y:2020:i:c:s136403212030304x
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2020.110013
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