Design and feasibility study of a standalone photovoltaic system for electrifying a healthcare centre in a rural area of Malaysia: a case study

Malaysia is strategically located at the sunbelt viability, where it receives a large amount of sunshine every day. This makes the solar photovoltaic technology popularly utilized particularly in rural areas that are isolated from the main grid. These areas have the potential to use photovoltaic tec...

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Main Authors: Wan Robiah Wan Ismail,, Norlie Yuzanna Ibrahim,, Shafura Sharif,, Normazlina Mat Isa,, Anies Faziehan Zakaria,
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
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spelling my-ukm.journal.236982024-06-24T03:09:22Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23698/ Design and feasibility study of a standalone photovoltaic system for electrifying a healthcare centre in a rural area of Malaysia: a case study Wan Robiah Wan Ismail, Norlie Yuzanna Ibrahim, Shafura Sharif, Normazlina Mat Isa, Anies Faziehan Zakaria, Malaysia is strategically located at the sunbelt viability, where it receives a large amount of sunshine every day. This makes the solar photovoltaic technology popularly utilized particularly in rural areas that are isolated from the main grid. These areas have the potential to use photovoltaic technology to meet load requirements. Compared to grid connected photovoltaic systems, standalone photovoltaic systems offer several benefits to system owners including low maintenance, low upkeep cost, no waste or by-products, and easy expansion through the use of multiple solar panels and batteries. This article presents a design phase of the Standalone Photovoltaic System (SAPVS) to electrify the healthcare centre in Kampung Tewowoh, Kluang, Johor. The design steps for SAPVS are discussed to obtain the required parameter for each component in the SAPVS. The results indicate that 16 panels, 1219.52Ah/day, 1437.5A and 350 (A) are needed for the PV panels, battery capacity, inverter, and charge controller, respectively. It is proven that SAPVs are technically viable and feasible for electrifying the healthcare centre in the specified area Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23698/1/kejut_9.pdf Wan Robiah Wan Ismail, and Norlie Yuzanna Ibrahim, and Shafura Sharif, and Normazlina Mat Isa, and Anies Faziehan Zakaria, (2023) Design and feasibility study of a standalone photovoltaic system for electrifying a healthcare centre in a rural area of Malaysia: a case study. Jurnal Kejuruteraan, SI-6 (2). pp. 85-92. ISSN 0128-0198 https://www.ukm.my/jkukm/si-6-2-2023/
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description Malaysia is strategically located at the sunbelt viability, where it receives a large amount of sunshine every day. This makes the solar photovoltaic technology popularly utilized particularly in rural areas that are isolated from the main grid. These areas have the potential to use photovoltaic technology to meet load requirements. Compared to grid connected photovoltaic systems, standalone photovoltaic systems offer several benefits to system owners including low maintenance, low upkeep cost, no waste or by-products, and easy expansion through the use of multiple solar panels and batteries. This article presents a design phase of the Standalone Photovoltaic System (SAPVS) to electrify the healthcare centre in Kampung Tewowoh, Kluang, Johor. The design steps for SAPVS are discussed to obtain the required parameter for each component in the SAPVS. The results indicate that 16 panels, 1219.52Ah/day, 1437.5A and 350 (A) are needed for the PV panels, battery capacity, inverter, and charge controller, respectively. It is proven that SAPVs are technically viable and feasible for electrifying the healthcare centre in the specified area
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author Wan Robiah Wan Ismail,
Norlie Yuzanna Ibrahim,
Shafura Sharif,
Normazlina Mat Isa,
Anies Faziehan Zakaria,
spellingShingle Wan Robiah Wan Ismail,
Norlie Yuzanna Ibrahim,
Shafura Sharif,
Normazlina Mat Isa,
Anies Faziehan Zakaria,
Design and feasibility study of a standalone photovoltaic system for electrifying a healthcare centre in a rural area of Malaysia: a case study
author_facet Wan Robiah Wan Ismail,
Norlie Yuzanna Ibrahim,
Shafura Sharif,
Normazlina Mat Isa,
Anies Faziehan Zakaria,
author_sort Wan Robiah Wan Ismail,
title Design and feasibility study of a standalone photovoltaic system for electrifying a healthcare centre in a rural area of Malaysia: a case study
title_short Design and feasibility study of a standalone photovoltaic system for electrifying a healthcare centre in a rural area of Malaysia: a case study
title_full Design and feasibility study of a standalone photovoltaic system for electrifying a healthcare centre in a rural area of Malaysia: a case study
title_fullStr Design and feasibility study of a standalone photovoltaic system for electrifying a healthcare centre in a rural area of Malaysia: a case study
title_full_unstemmed Design and feasibility study of a standalone photovoltaic system for electrifying a healthcare centre in a rural area of Malaysia: a case study
title_sort design and feasibility study of a standalone photovoltaic system for electrifying a healthcare centre in a rural area of malaysia: a case study
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2023
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