Solar PV energy system in Malaysian airport: Glare analysis, general design and performance assessment

There is a growing interest in airport-based solar plant installations around the world. The buffer zonearea in airports can effectively be utilized by tapping solar energy. However, it possesses concern forair safety and navigation mainly from the possible glare of the PV array. The objective of th...

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Main Authors: S., Sreenath, K., Sudhakar, A. F., Yusop, Solomin, Evgeny, I. M., Kirpichnikova
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spelling my.ump.umpir.291922022-05-11T03:15:18Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29192/ Solar PV energy system in Malaysian airport: Glare analysis, general design and performance assessment S., Sreenath K., Sudhakar A. F., Yusop Solomin, Evgeny I. M., Kirpichnikova TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TS Manufactures There is a growing interest in airport-based solar plant installations around the world. The buffer zonearea in airports can effectively be utilized by tapping solar energy. However, it possesses concern forair safety and navigation mainly from the possible glare of the PV array. The objective of the study isto analyze the technical performance of a proposed solar PV plant in the premises of Kuantan Airport,Malaysia using SolarGis software with due consideration of glare occurrence. Eight zones are selected,and it was observed that yellow glare will occur for 4,552 min at ATC from Zone 8. The impact ofglare from the other zones is in accordance with FAA’s glare policy. The selected zones cover 0.2677km2of the airport’s land with solar potential of 20 MW. The proposed solar PV plant consists of57,143 crystalline silicon PV modules. Each PV string consists of PV modules of 20 in number. Thenumber of strings in the entire PV plant is 2,857. The proposed PV plant requires 40 numbers ofcentral inverters and 20 numbers of transformers. The proposed solar PV power plant is expectedto generate 26,304 MWh annually and this energy generation is 168 times the energy consumptionof the airport’s terminal building. The highest energy production will be observed in March (2,514MWh). It is projected that the monthly average final yield varies from a maximum value of 125.70MWh/MWp-month in March to a minimum of 90.70 MWh/MWp-month in December. The proposedsolar plant in Kuantan airport is expected to perform sufficiently well with 76.88 % performance ratioand 15.22 % capacity utilization factor. These results predict the safe operation of the airport-basedsolar system in Malaysia without glare impact. Elsevier Ltd 2020 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29192/1/1.%20Solar%20PV%20energy%20system%20in%20Malaysian%20airport%20Glare%20analysis.pdf S., Sreenath and K., Sudhakar and A. F., Yusop and Solomin, Evgeny and I. M., Kirpichnikova (2020) Solar PV energy system in Malaysian airport: Glare analysis, general design and performance assessment. Energy Reports, 6. pp. 698-712. ISSN 2352-4847 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egyr.2020.03.015 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egyr.2020.03.015
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S., Sreenath
K., Sudhakar
A. F., Yusop
Solomin, Evgeny
I. M., Kirpichnikova
Solar PV energy system in Malaysian airport: Glare analysis, general design and performance assessment
description There is a growing interest in airport-based solar plant installations around the world. The buffer zonearea in airports can effectively be utilized by tapping solar energy. However, it possesses concern forair safety and navigation mainly from the possible glare of the PV array. The objective of the study isto analyze the technical performance of a proposed solar PV plant in the premises of Kuantan Airport,Malaysia using SolarGis software with due consideration of glare occurrence. Eight zones are selected,and it was observed that yellow glare will occur for 4,552 min at ATC from Zone 8. The impact ofglare from the other zones is in accordance with FAA’s glare policy. The selected zones cover 0.2677km2of the airport’s land with solar potential of 20 MW. The proposed solar PV plant consists of57,143 crystalline silicon PV modules. Each PV string consists of PV modules of 20 in number. Thenumber of strings in the entire PV plant is 2,857. The proposed PV plant requires 40 numbers ofcentral inverters and 20 numbers of transformers. The proposed solar PV power plant is expectedto generate 26,304 MWh annually and this energy generation is 168 times the energy consumptionof the airport’s terminal building. The highest energy production will be observed in March (2,514MWh). It is projected that the monthly average final yield varies from a maximum value of 125.70MWh/MWp-month in March to a minimum of 90.70 MWh/MWp-month in December. The proposedsolar plant in Kuantan airport is expected to perform sufficiently well with 76.88 % performance ratioand 15.22 % capacity utilization factor. These results predict the safe operation of the airport-basedsolar system in Malaysia without glare impact.
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author S., Sreenath
K., Sudhakar
A. F., Yusop
Solomin, Evgeny
I. M., Kirpichnikova
author_facet S., Sreenath
K., Sudhakar
A. F., Yusop
Solomin, Evgeny
I. M., Kirpichnikova
author_sort S., Sreenath
title Solar PV energy system in Malaysian airport: Glare analysis, general design and performance assessment
title_short Solar PV energy system in Malaysian airport: Glare analysis, general design and performance assessment
title_full Solar PV energy system in Malaysian airport: Glare analysis, general design and performance assessment
title_fullStr Solar PV energy system in Malaysian airport: Glare analysis, general design and performance assessment
title_full_unstemmed Solar PV energy system in Malaysian airport: Glare analysis, general design and performance assessment
title_sort solar pv energy system in malaysian airport: glare analysis, general design and performance assessment
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2020
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29192/1/1.%20Solar%20PV%20energy%20system%20in%20Malaysian%20airport%20Glare%20analysis.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29192/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egyr.2020.03.015
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