Simulation of standalone photovoltaics using PSPICE

Photovoltaic or PV system in Malaysia is getting more important as Malaysia is taking a lead among the ASEAN countries in PV system. For example, Pusat Tenaga Malaysia through its Malaysian Building Integrated Photovoltaics (MBIPV) programme has recently launched the Solar1000 bidding to encourage P...

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Main Authors: Fong K.M., Jalal T.S.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-298052023-12-28T16:57:43Z Simulation of standalone photovoltaics using PSPICE Fong K.M. Jalal T.S. 24733923800 16022044400 PSPICE Renewable energy Solar energy Standalone photovoltaics Computer networks Research and development management Solar energy SPICE Students Technology PSPICE Pv systems Renewable energy Standalone photovoltaics Solar system Photovoltaic or PV system in Malaysia is getting more important as Malaysia is taking a lead among the ASEAN countries in PV system. For example, Pusat Tenaga Malaysia through its Malaysian Building Integrated Photovoltaics (MBIPV) programme has recently launched the Solar1000 bidding to encourage PV usage at households. However, photovoltaics are still expensive as it is rather a new technology in Malaysia. The development of PV system is also expensive with expensive facilities required to fabricate solar cells. To save development cost, PV system can also be modelled using PSPICE. Given that PSPICE is a common simulation software among electrical engineering students, it is useful to be able to use it as a simulation tool. This paper demonstrates the simulation of a PV system. One of the two types of photovoltaic, which is a standalone system, will be focused on in this paper. Standalone PV systems are the most popular systems used worldwide despite the more recent interest of the market in grid-connected systems. A standalone PV system should provide enough energy to a totally mains-isolated application. This paper discusses common PV features such as peak solar hour (PSH) concept, loss of load probability (LLP) and long term plus system level simulation of a standalone PV system modeled and simulated using PSPICE. �2007 IEEE. Final 2023-12-28T08:57:43Z 2023-12-28T08:57:43Z 2007 Conference paper 10.1109/SCORED.2007.4451412 2-s2.0-50449085902 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-50449085902&doi=10.1109%2fSCORED.2007.4451412&partnerID=40&md5=76184ff87f57a4feb91eda3dd32862d1 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/29805 4451412 Scopus
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topic PSPICE
Renewable energy
Solar energy
Standalone photovoltaics
Computer networks
Research and development management
Solar energy
SPICE
Students
Technology
PSPICE
Pv systems
Renewable energy
Standalone photovoltaics
Solar system
spellingShingle PSPICE
Renewable energy
Solar energy
Standalone photovoltaics
Computer networks
Research and development management
Solar energy
SPICE
Students
Technology
PSPICE
Pv systems
Renewable energy
Standalone photovoltaics
Solar system
Fong K.M.
Jalal T.S.
Simulation of standalone photovoltaics using PSPICE
description Photovoltaic or PV system in Malaysia is getting more important as Malaysia is taking a lead among the ASEAN countries in PV system. For example, Pusat Tenaga Malaysia through its Malaysian Building Integrated Photovoltaics (MBIPV) programme has recently launched the Solar1000 bidding to encourage PV usage at households. However, photovoltaics are still expensive as it is rather a new technology in Malaysia. The development of PV system is also expensive with expensive facilities required to fabricate solar cells. To save development cost, PV system can also be modelled using PSPICE. Given that PSPICE is a common simulation software among electrical engineering students, it is useful to be able to use it as a simulation tool. This paper demonstrates the simulation of a PV system. One of the two types of photovoltaic, which is a standalone system, will be focused on in this paper. Standalone PV systems are the most popular systems used worldwide despite the more recent interest of the market in grid-connected systems. A standalone PV system should provide enough energy to a totally mains-isolated application. This paper discusses common PV features such as peak solar hour (PSH) concept, loss of load probability (LLP) and long term plus system level simulation of a standalone PV system modeled and simulated using PSPICE. �2007 IEEE.
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Jalal T.S.
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title Simulation of standalone photovoltaics using PSPICE
title_short Simulation of standalone photovoltaics using PSPICE
title_full Simulation of standalone photovoltaics using PSPICE
title_fullStr Simulation of standalone photovoltaics using PSPICE
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of standalone photovoltaics using PSPICE
title_sort simulation of standalone photovoltaics using pspice
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