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SOLAR-WIND HYBRID
POWER SYSTEMGuided By
Asst. Prof Smita Jana
Presented BySoumya Swaraj Moharana
120301ELR036
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Introduction Objective Pollution from power plant Model Video Design stages Resource analysis Various applications Major benefit
CONTENT
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Today, the world is progressing at quite a fast rate with the use of conventional sources of energy. The two major disadvantages of using them are the environmental pollution created by its use & its limited quantity . So it’s the time to think for switching on the Non-conventional sources .
INTRODUCTION
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To generate continuous power from wind and solar energy. (day and night)
To use VAWT instead of HAWT Design and manufacture a Prototype model
Objective
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POLLUTION FROM POWER PLANTS
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
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DESIGN
Edith Cowan University 9
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FINAL DESIGN
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Solar-wind hybrid power system
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CHEAP Maintenance, No gear mechanism Bird and bat friendly Quiet in operation VAWT catches wind more efficiently, does not need to
be as tall. Easier to permit in residential neighborhoods.
Small profile Low height required More reliable Less expensive than HAWT (approx. 45%)
Advantages of VAWT over HAWT
Applications
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ROAD LIGHTING
16House lighting
17LANDSCAPE LIGHTING
Edith Cowan University 18
PUMP IRRIGATION
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Telecommunication System
Edith Cowan University 20
FISHING BOAT
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YACHT
22Various monitoring systems
Edith Cowan University 23
RURAL AREA
Technical details and
data
SOLAR – WIND HYBRID POWER SYSTEMSTART WIND SPEED
5.6 Km/h
Rated wind speed
36 km/h
Rated voltage 12vRated power 200wWind turbine material
Galvanized iron
No. of wings 8Fan diameter 60cmSafe wind speed 50 km/hWeight 25kg
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Solar-wind energy is a clean, pollution free and renewable source of energy. If we implement this project in our practical life then we can reduce electricity bills, for study purpose of our students & by this technology we can take care of our environment.
CONCLUSION
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Thank you