
Solar Power Technology: Developments and Applications
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1
- Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Facilities and Self-Sufficiency
- Abstract
- Nomenclature
- Introduction
- Household Consumption Description
- Estimate of Solar Photovoltaic Energy Resource
- Proposed Models Under Study
- IRR and PB calculation
- Comparison of Results for Both Models
- Sensitivity Analysis of the IRR and PB in Relation to the Remuneration of Surplus Electricity
- Sensitivity Analysis of the IRR and PB in Relation to Installation Cost Variations
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 2
- Modeling of Multi-Megawatt PV Plants
- Abstract
- Acronyms
- Introduction
- Materials and Methods
- Functional Design Central Converting Unit MMWPV-HVDC Network
- Modeling of the PV Field and the MPPT Block
- PV-HVDC Unit Modeling
- PV-HVAC Unit Modeling
- HVDC Network Modeling
- HVAC Network Modeling
- Simulation and Variable Modeling
- Results and Discussion
- Installation Data to Be Modeled
- Solar Module Parametrization
- III.B.1 Datasheet Introduction
- III.B.2 Initial Estimation of EG, A, RSH, Y KS
- III.B.3 Calculating I-V P-V Curves and the Maximum Power Point
- III.B.4 Comparison of the Data Sheet and Experimental Data for Different Operating Conditions, and Parameter Adjustment
- Photovoltaic Field Configuration
- FV-HVDC Converter Unit Settings
- PV-HVAC Converter Unit Settings
- Underground Network Parameterization
- Aerial Network Parameterization
- Simulation Settings
- Settings of the Temporary Parameters of the Simulation
- Voltage (v) -Irradiance (w/m2) Transduction
- Underground Network Simulation
- Aerial Network Simulation
- Summary Results
- Conclusion
- Appendices
- Appendix A. HVDC Network Modeling
- Appendix B. HVAC Network Modeling
- References
- Chapter 3
- PV Grid Connected Inverters Simulation
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Inverter Model
- Energetic Performance Characteristics
- Energetic Performance Models
- Quality Characteristics
- Quality Models
- Electrical Security Characteristics
- Electrical Security Model
- Model Calculation
- Parameters Extraction
- Model Validation
- Results and Applications
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 4
- PV Potential in Shopping Centers
- Abstract
- Nomenclature
- General
- Greeks
- Introduction
- Present Situation and Targets
- Present World Situation
- Photovoltaic Integration Targets
- Present Integration in Shopping Centres
- Why the Shopping Centres?
- Construction Characteristics
- Self-Consumption and Consumption Profile
- Integration Challenges
- Determination of the Shopping Centres PV Potential
- Calculation of the PV Roof Space
- Calculation of PV Power Capacity and Generation Potentials
- Shopping Centers Electricity Consumption
- Uncertainty about the Results
- An Example of Application. La Gavia Shopping Centre
- Conclusion
- References
- About the Editors
- Index
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