Design of a PV system including its SCADA for a house in Iran

Zare, Atefeh (2021) Design of a PV system including its SCADA for a house in Iran. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland.

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Abstract

Solar Radiation in the Middle East is relatively high and is one of the most sustainable renewable sources. However, Iran has not utilized it as one of the most significant sources of energy yet. Considering the mentioned concern, in this Thesis, a PV system is designed using BEopt and Homer software for a house in Golpayegan, Iran. Thermal modeling of the house is done using BEopt software to determine the hourly load consumption profile. The meteorological data and the generated hourly load data are used by Homer software to size the system based on the optimum net present cost. The cost analysis results demonstrate that the PV/grid is the most optimal solution for the under-consideration house. Then a control strategy is proposed to connect the suggested PV system to the electric distribution grid. The proposed control strategy aims to design the Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) algorithm and control the injected active and reactive PV arrays power. The reactive power control provides the PV system with Power Factor Correction (PFC) capability, improving the system's overall performance. Finally, in the last phase of research, a secure, reliable, low-cost, and open-source SCADA system is developed using the most recent SCADA architecture, the Internet of Things. The proposed SCADA system prototype is implemented and tested to measure the temperature, humidity, pressure, and light intensity of a house and control smart home appliances. The results show that the developed open-source SCADA system performs optimally and accurately and could serve as a viable control and monitoring system for PV applications by minor changes.

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
URI: http://research.library.mun.ca/id/eprint/14964
Item ID: 14964
Additional Information: Includes bibliographical references.
Keywords: Renewable energy, PV system sizing, Dynamic modeling, SCADA, IoT, MQTT
Department(s): Engineering and Applied Science, Faculty of
Date: May 2021
Date Type: Submission
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): https://doi.org/10.48336/n0fx-zm90
Library of Congress Subject Heading: Photovoltaic power systems--Software--Design; Photovoltaic power systems--Iran--Gulpāyigān--Design and construction; Supervisory control systems--Design and construction.

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