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Sizing and modelling of stand-alone photovoltaic water pumping system for irrigation

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  • Santosh Singh Raghuwanshi
  • Vikas Khare

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The aim of this study is to calculate the size of the stand-alone solar photovoltaic generator and water pumping system for irrigation. In addition solar photovoltaic generator connects voltage source inverter to vector controlled induction motor-pump system. Perturb and observe method is used for harvesting maximum power of photovoltaic generator. The smooth-starting of motor-pump drive is achieved through the maximum power point tracking method. The operational performance of the solar-water-pump system is kept at 60 m head and supply daily average 35,000 L/day. In this paper result is validated by the comparison fuzzy logic controller and proportional-integral controller, driven by solar-motor-pump system. The results confirmed that fuzzy logic controller based pumping system gives more accurate results as compared to proportional-integral controller based motor-pump system. The fuzzy logic controller increases the accuracy and efficiency of the solar-water-pump system.

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  • Santosh Singh Raghuwanshi & Vikas Khare, 2018. "Sizing and modelling of stand-alone photovoltaic water pumping system for irrigation," Energy & Environment, , vol. 29(4), pages 473-491, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:engenv:v:29:y:2018:i:4:p:473-491
    DOI: 10.1177/0958305X17752739
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