INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (IRJET)
E-ISSN: 2395 -0056
VOLUME: 04 ISSUE: 02 | FEB -2017
P-ISSN: 2395-0072
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Monitoring of Solar Water Pumping System 1Ms.
Pratidnya P. Desai, 2Ms. Rohini R. Dhanawade, 3Mr Rahul N. Nitturkar, 4Mr. Vikas S. Mane 1, 2, 3 B.E. Department of Electronics and Telecommunication, 4 Faculty, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication SETI Panhala, Maharashtra, India
---------------------------------------------------------------------------****----------------------------------------------------------------------------2.1 Related Work Abstract - Due to the continuous decrease of the solar cells cost, photovoltaic energy is used in diverse Ejiofor Virginia Ebere, Oladipo Onaolapo applications. The most important one is the batteriesFrancisca Water scarcity is one of the major problems coupled water pumping system powered by facing major cities of the world and wastage during photovoltaic generators. This paper investigates a transmission has been identified as a major culprit; this is remote monitoring system using Zigbee. These nodes one of the motivations for this research, to deploy send data wirelessly to a central server, which collects computing techniques in creating a barrier to wastage in the data, stores it and will allow it to be analyzed then order to not only provide more financial gains and energy saving, but also help the environment and water cycle displayed as needed and can also be sent to the client which in turn ensures that we save water for our future. mobile. V. B. Shinde and S. S. Wandre the description of reviews on a photovoltaic irrigation system, is presented. Photovoltaic water pumping system is one of the best alternative methods for irrigation. The variation of spatial and temporal distribution of available water for irrigation makes significant demand on water conservation techniques.
Key words - Photovoltaic System, Controller, sensors, zigbee, SDcard.
1. INTRODUTION Solar energy is unlimited energy source. Most common renewable energy source available everywhere is solar energy. Is the next generation there are lack of limited energy sources remains so that solar energy is very much important in future.
G. G. Merino, L. O. Lagos, J. E. Gontupil a direct coupled photovoltaic (DCPV) pumping system has been monitored and evaluated in order to assess energy losses due to mismatching between the photovoltaic (PV) array and the pump motor and to identify the errors associated with traditional procedures used for PV system sizing.
Renewable energy comes from resources which are naturally replenished on a human timescale such as sunlight, wind and geothermal heat. Most common renewable energy source available everywhere abundantly is solar energy. Oil natural gas and coal together provide 86% of the world primary energy. Contribution of renewable energy solar, wind, geothermal currently is less than 2% of the worlds primary energy supply, and although growing very rapidly. By considering large demand of fossil fuels at the end of this century all non renewable energy sources likely to be end. In this proposed project we are going to design farmer friendly hybrid solar PV operated water pumping and solar thermal drying system. Developing clean environmental friendly low cost solar PV operated pumping system�.
3. PROPOSED WORK Te mp sens ors PV pan el
Irradi ation senso r
Vo lta ge se ns or C ur re nt se ns or
D C / D C
Vol tag e sen sor
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Cur ren t sen sor
Flo w sens or
Humidity sensor
2. PROBLEM DEFINITION Fig -1: Block diagram of system
The energy sources are very much important concept in the next few years. There are many more energy sources that are almost near to die. So that using the solar energy in our day to day life is quite improving and energy saving concept. Solar power is an life time energy source it will not going to be shortage at any time so that we are focusing to design a model water motor pump which will be wok on solar energy.
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