Author/Authors :
Brian D. Vick ?، نويسنده , , Byron A. Neal، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
While many remote water pumping systems exist (e.g. mechanical windmills, solar photovoltaic, wind-electric, diesel powered), few
combine both the wind and solar energy resources to possibly improve the reliability and the performance of the system. In this paper,
off-grid wind turbine (WT) and solar photovoltaic (PV) array water pumping systems were analyzed individually and combined as a
hybrid system. The objectives were to determine: (1) advantages or disadvantages of using a hybrid system over using a WT or a solar
PV array alone; (2) if the WT or solar PV array interfered with the output of the other; and (3) which hybrid system was the most efficient
for the location. The WT used in the analysis was rated at 900 W alternating current (AC). There were three different solar PV arrays
analyzed, and they were rated at 320, 480, and 640 W direct current (DC). A rectifier converted the 3-phase variable voltage AC output
from the WT to DC before combining it with the solar PV array DC output. The combined renewable energies powered a single helical
pump. The independent variable used in the hybrid WT/PV array analysis was in units of W/m2. The peak pump efficiency of the hybrid
systems at Bushland, TX occurred for the 900W WT combined with the 640 W PV array. The peak pump efficiencies at a 75 m pumping
depth of the hybrid systems were: 47% (WT/320 W PV array), 51% (WT/480 W PV array), and 55% (WT/640 W PV array). Interference
occurred between the WT and the different PV arrays (likely due to voltage mismatch between WT and PV array), but the least interference
occurred for the WT/320 W PV array. This hybrid system pumped 28% more water during the greatest water demand month
than the WT and PV systems would have pumped individually. An additional controller with a buck/boost converter is discussed at
end of paper for improvement of the hybrid WT/PV array water pumping system.
Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Keywords :
water pumping , Wind , PV , wind turbine , hybrid , Solar