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Thesis Topic Outline


Topic: “The study of the efficiency of DC and AC couplings compared for the better solutions
for hybrid power plants with the BESS system”
Contents
I. Introduction
1. Company Profile
2. About Project
2.1 Site Description
2.2 Statement of Problem
2.3 Objective and scope of study
II. Literature review
2.1 Photovoltaic system
2.2 PV cells to array
2.2.1 From cell to module
2.2.2 From module to Array
2.3 PV performance
2.3.1 PV module
2.3.2 Solar Irradiance
2.3.3 Temperature
2.3.4 PV Panel orientation
2.3.5 The PV I-V curve under standard test conditions (STC)
2.4 Type of PV system
2.4.1 Standalone Solar system
2.4.2 Grid-connected solar system
2.4.3 Hybrid Solar system
2.5 Inverter
2.6 Losses and Efficiency
2.6.1 Losses
2.6.2 Efficiency
2.7 Economic Analysis
2.7.1 EDC Utility Rate Structure
2.7.2 PV system Synchronization with Grid Regulation
2.8 Project Costing
2.9 Project Profit
2.10 Cash Flow Analysis
III. Methodology
3.1 Flowchart
3.2 Site Assessment
3.3 Load Profile
3.3.1 Load Measurement
3.3.2 Load Analysis
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3.4 Temperature and solar Radiation Data


3.5 Solar Orientation
3.6 Solar system Sizing Constraints
3.6.1 Solar PV selection
3.6.2 Solar PV Sizing concerning EDC regulation
3.6.3 Solar capacity and Design regarding Space availability
3.7 PV system Analysis and Optimization using software
(Input System Component, description and Specification)
3.7.1 PV Array Sizing
3.7.2 Inverter
3.7.3 Battery Storage
3.7.4 Generator
3.8 Schematic of Optimization
3.8.1 DC-Coupled system
3.8.2 AC-Coupled system
3.9 Result And Discussion of the Optimization
3.9.1 DC-coupled system
3.9.2 AC-Coupled system
3.10 Optimization summary and Discussion
3.11 Hybrid System Configuration
3.11.1 PV Array Sizing
3.11.2 String design
3.12 Cable And Protection Device Sizing
3.12.1 DC Cable Sizing
3.12.2 AC cable sizing
3.13 Annual Solar Production Analysis
3.14 Degradation Factor
3.15 Project Cost and Economic Cost
3.15.1 Investment Cost
3.15.2 Operating cost
3.15.3 Net Present Cost
3.15.4 Utility Saving
3.15.5 Payback period
IV. Project Evaluation and Result Discussion
V. Conclusion
Reference
Appendices

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Topic: “Techno-economic Analysis of Grid-connected PV battery solution for Industrial”


Contents
1. Introduction
1.1 Company Profile
1.2 About Project
1.2.1 Site Description
1.2.2 Statement Of Problem
1.2.3 Objective and Scope of Work
2. Literature Review
2.1 Photovoltaic System
2.2 PV cells to Array
2.2.1 From cell to module
2.2.2 From Module to Array
2.3 PV performance
2.3.1 PV module
2.3.2 Solar Radiance
2.3.3 Temperature
2.3.4 PV Panel Orientation
2.3.5 The PV I-V curve under standard Test(STC)
2.4 Type of PV system
2.4.1 Stand-alone Solar System
2.4.2 On-Grid Connected solar system
2.4.3 Hybrid Solar system
2.4.3.1 BESS System
2.5 Inverter
2.6 Losses and Efficiency
2.6.1 Losses
2.6.2 Efficiency
2.7 Economic Analysis
2.7.1 EDC Utility Rate Structure
2.7.2 PV system Synchronization with Grid Regulation
2.8 Project Costing
2.9 Project Profit
2.10 Cash Flow Analysis
3. METHODOLOGY
3.1 Study Process
3.2 Load Profile Analysis
3.2.1 Load Profile Analysis Using Electrical Bill
3.2.2. Load Profile Estimation

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3.3 Resource Data From NASA


3.3.1Temperature and Radiance Data
3.3.2 Solar Orientation
3.4 Solar system Sizing Constraints
3.4.1Solar PV selection
3.4.2Solar PV Sizing concerning EDC regulation
3.4.3 Solar capacity and Design regarding Space availability
3.5 PV system analysis and Optimization using software
(Input System Component, description and Specification)
3.5.1 PV Array Sizing
3.5.2 Inverter
3.5.3 Battery Storage
3.6 Schematic Diagram of the optimization
3.7 Result and Discussion of the optimization
3.8 Grid-connected system Configuration
3.8.1 PV array sizing
3.8.2 String design
3.8.3 Solar orientation
3.9 BESS system
3.10 Cable and Protective Devices Sizing
3.10.1 DC cable
3.10.2 AC cable
3.11 Annual Solar production Analysis
3.12 Degradation Factor
3.13 Project Cost and Economic Cost
3.13.1 Investment Cost
3.13.2 Operating cost
3.13.3 Net Present Cost
3.13.4 Utility Saving
3.13.5 Payback period
4. Project Evaluation and Result Discussion
5. Conclusion
Reference
Appendices

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Topic: “Analysis of Grid-connected Photovoltaic Generation System in the Harmonic Domain”


Content:
1. Introduction
1.1 Company Profile
1.2 About Project
1.2.1 Site Description
1.2.2 Statement Of Problem
1.2.3 Objective and Scope of Work
2. Literature Review
2.1 Photovoltaic System
2.2 PV cells to Array
2.2.1 From cell to module
2.2.2 From Module to Array
2.3 PV performance
2.3.1 PV module
2.3.2 Solar Radiance
2.3.3 Temperature
2.3.4 PV Panel Orientation
2.3.5 The PV I-V curve under standard Test (STC)
2.4 Type of PV system
2.4.1 Stand-alone Solar System
2.4.2 On-Grid Connected solar system
2.4.3 Hybrid Solar system
2.5 PV System Representation
2.6 Boost Converter
2.7 DC/AC Converter
2.8 State-Space Representation of the Grid-Connected PV Generation system
2.9 Harmonic Domain Model
2.10 Inverter
2.11 Zero export
2.12 Losses and Efficiency
2.12.1 Losses
2.12.2 Efficiency
2.13 Economic Analysis
2.13.1 EDC Utility Rate Structure
2.13.2 PV system Synchronization with Grid Regulation
2.14 Project Costing
2.15 Project Profit
2.16 Cash Flow Analysis
3. Methodology
3.1 Study Process

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3.2 Load Profile Analysis


3.2.1 Load Profile Analysis Using Electrical Bill
3.2.2. Load Profile Estimation
3.4 Resource Data From NASA
3.3.1Temperature and Radiance Data
3.3.2 Solar Orientation
3.4 Solar system Sizing Constraints
3.4.1Solar PV selection
3.4.2Solar PV Sizing concerning EDC regulation
3.4.3 Solar capacity and Design regarding Space availability
3.5 PV system analysis and Optimization using software
(Input System Component, description and Specification)
3.5.1 PV Array Sizing
3.5.2 Inverter
3.5.3 Grid
3.6 Schematic Diagram of the optimization
3.7 Result and Discussion of the optimization
3.8 Grid-connected system Configuration
3.8.1 PV array sizing
3.8.2 String design
3.8.3 Solar orientation
3.9 Cable and Protective Devices Sizing
3.9.1 DC cable
3.9.2 AC cable
3.10 Annual Solar production Analysis
3.11 Degradation Factor
3.12 Project Cost and Economic Cost
3.12.1 Investment Cost
3.12.2 Operating cost
3.12.3 Net Present Cost
3.12.4 Utility Saving
3.12.5 Payback period
4 Project Evaluation and Result Discussion
5 Conclusion
Reference

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