Knowledge Agora



Scientific Article details

Title Pv Container For Green Energy Production
ID_Doc 42609
Authors Fiorentis, E; Vilciu, I; Ghita, OM; Lipan, L; Enache, BA
Title Pv Container For Green Energy Production
Year 2024
Published University Politehnica Of Bucharest Scientific Bulletin Series C-Electrical Engineering And Computer Science, 86, 2
DOI
Abstract Recently, more mobile energy storage models have been designed and used. Among them, the containerised ones, thanks to their standard dimensions, offer a variant that can be easily transported and installed where needed. This paper presents the design and optimisation of a containerised energy storage system prototype, with LiFePO4 Li-ion batteries, with a capacity of 40[kWp], realised within the project, "green" mobile services for energy systems in the smart city - SMARTELTER". The projected plan is designed to ensure the necessary energy to charge the batteries using a system of 75 photovoltaic panels with manual deployment. Regarding the choice of the container, a standard six-meter container is used. Before making the final system, to study and optimise the behaviour of the design, a 1:10 scale prototype was created using 3D printing techniques, and to optimise the operation of the electrical installation, the entire energy conversion chain from the photovoltaic panel system up to the batteries system was simulated using the Matlab simulation environment and its extension, Simulink. After the tests, we can observe the efficiency of the designed method, maintaining the delivered parameters at optimal values for the entire conversion process and finally charging the batteries.
Author Keywords energy storage system; lithium-ion batteries; containerised systems; retractable photovoltaic panel system; green energy; off-grid power
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:001247513600028
WoS Category Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Research Area Engineering
PDF
Similar atricles
Scroll