P, Dimple Raja
(2015)
Microgrid Economy Through Optimal Design.
Masters thesis, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad.
Abstract
Nowadays fossil fuels are depleting and load demand is increasing rapidly. As a result, cost of power generation from conventional resources is increasing. On the other hand the power production cost from renewable resources like wind and solar energy is decreasing. The power generated from the renewable sources is now in marketable range. This increases the scope of micro grid and distributed generation. Power from only renewable resources is not reliable due to uncertainty in environmental conditions. It has to be coordinated with any of the other form of reliable power sources. The installment cost of solar and wind generation plants are very high. But, the maintenance and running costs are low. Installment cost of non-renewable energy source generation plants is low
compared to renewable energy sources generation. But, the maintenance and running costs are high.
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Thesis
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PV- Photo Voltaic, BSS- Battery Storage Systems, DG- Diesel Generator, SPVECS- Solar Photo Voltaic Energy Conversion Systems, WECS- Wind Energy Conversion Systems, TD380 |
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Others > Electricity |
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Department of Electrical Engineering |
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09 Jul 2015 07:58 |
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14 May 2019 09:45 |
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http://raiithold.iith.ac.in/id/eprint/1679 |
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