An Off-Grid PV Power System for Meteorological and Eddy Covariance Flux Station in Kranji, Singapore
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Kai, Fuu Ming; Chua, Amy F.L.; Tee, Ming Hui; Ng, Bernard; Gandois, Laure; Harvey, Charles; Cobb, Alexander R.; Harvey, Charles F; ... Show more Show less
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This paper describes an off-grid (stand-alone) PV system for powering an eddy flux station on tropical grassland in Kranji (1°25ʹN, 103°43ʹE), Singapore. Eddy covariance flux systems are used to quantify exchanges of CO₂, H₂O and energy between the atmosphere and land. Our system includes gas analyzers for CO₂ and H₂O, and sensors for rainfall, wind speed, wind direction, long-wave and short-wave radiation, diffuse radiation, and soil heatflux. The off-grid PV system consists of eight 160W p monocrystalline solar panels, sixteen 12V deep cycle batteries, a charge controller, and an inverter. To monitor the performance of our off-grid PV system, we developed a Python program to communicate with the controller and inverter, and record data on a small single-board computer. We applied a Matlab program with meteorological measurements to predict the PV array output. The meteorological measurements and operating data of the PV system are presented and discussed here.
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2013-06Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringJournal
Energy Procedia
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Elsevier BV
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Kai, Fuu Ming, Alex Cobb, Amy F.L. Chua, Ming Hui Tee, Bernard Ng, Laure Gandois and Charles Harvey. "An Off-Grid PV Power System for Meteorological and Eddy Covariance Flux Station in Kranji, Singapore." Energy Procedia 3 (2013): 364-373.
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18766102