1 December 14, 2016
Articles and Statements
1. Michael Asiedu, Linda Baah, Jacob Owusu Sarfo
‘Sometimes, I feel as if we went a bit ahead of ourselves’: Evaluating Ghana’s Wholesale Electricity Market Model
European Journal of Renewable Energy, 2016, 1(1): 4-10.
2. Ngo Xuan Cuong, Nguyen Thi HongEuropean Journal of Renewable Energy, 2016, 1(1): 4-10.
Abstract:
Electricity is very crucial to both national and international development. This current study explored the perceptions of transmission customers regarding the Wholesale Electricity Market (WEM) model in Ghana. A semi-structured interview data from 5 Transmission Customers were collected by researchers. In order to increase the chances of the WEM’s successful implementation, the results identified excess generation capacity as key. On the contrary, in an environment of insufficient generation and a small market size, a WEM may lead to price hikes, unreliable and poor quality power supply. On the contrary, in an environment of insufficient generation and a small market size, a WEM may lead to price hikes, unreliable and poor quality power supply.
Electricity is very crucial to both national and international development. This current study explored the perceptions of transmission customers regarding the Wholesale Electricity Market (WEM) model in Ghana. A semi-structured interview data from 5 Transmission Customers were collected by researchers. In order to increase the chances of the WEM’s successful implementation, the results identified excess generation capacity as key. On the contrary, in an environment of insufficient generation and a small market size, a WEM may lead to price hikes, unreliable and poor quality power supply. On the contrary, in an environment of insufficient generation and a small market size, a WEM may lead to price hikes, unreliable and poor quality power supply.
Modeling of Simple Controller for Solar Tracking System
European Journal of Renewable Energy, 2016, 1(1): 11-19.
3. Vladimir N. PetrenkoEuropean Journal of Renewable Energy, 2016, 1(1): 11-19.
Abstract:
At the present time, all country of the world is very interested in renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, geothermal or tidal energy …, solar energy is one of the most energy resource used wide spread. This paper presents a solution to make solar energy more viable, this is increasing the efficiency of the solar panel. The idea is to design a single-axis tracking system, which changes the position of the solar panel for maximizing the incident radiation on panel. Solar tracking system includes solar panel, light sensors, controller and one actuator. In this paper, we present an overview of solar tracking systems, light sensors, introduces the simple controller of the solar tracking systems using platform Arduino uno, present a control algorithm for this system, and conduct modeling of this controller using software Proteus. Simulations results conform to the technical requirements and posed control algorithm. We conducted manufacturing light sensor and controller. Check results show that this controller effective working and have high accuracy.
At the present time, all country of the world is very interested in renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, geothermal or tidal energy …, solar energy is one of the most energy resource used wide spread. This paper presents a solution to make solar energy more viable, this is increasing the efficiency of the solar panel. The idea is to design a single-axis tracking system, which changes the position of the solar panel for maximizing the incident radiation on panel. Solar tracking system includes solar panel, light sensors, controller and one actuator. In this paper, we present an overview of solar tracking systems, light sensors, introduces the simple controller of the solar tracking systems using platform Arduino uno, present a control algorithm for this system, and conduct modeling of this controller using software Proteus. Simulations results conform to the technical requirements and posed control algorithm. We conducted manufacturing light sensor and controller. Check results show that this controller effective working and have high accuracy.
Solar Water Heater and Phytotron for Nutritive Microalgae as an Example of Energy-Saving Technologies
European Journal of Renewable Energy, 2016, 1(1): 20-28.
4. Maria A. Vyguzova, Anastasiia G. KudriashovaEuropean Journal of Renewable Energy, 2016, 1(1): 20-28.
Abstract:
The article discusses the development of hybrid solar water heater and phytotron for nutritive microalgae chlorella. The effective equipment for proposed installation and operating conditions of some technological processes were also founded. The author concludes that the main novelty in the presence of two energy exchangers with different spectra multispectral exchange and energy exchange fluid is dictated by the biophysics of microalgae.
The article discusses the development of hybrid solar water heater and phytotron for nutritive microalgae chlorella. The effective equipment for proposed installation and operating conditions of some technological processes were also founded. The author concludes that the main novelty in the presence of two energy exchangers with different spectra multispectral exchange and energy exchange fluid is dictated by the biophysics of microalgae.
Use of Bioenergy for Sustainable Development of Region on Example of the Udmurt Republic
European Journal of Renewable Energy, 2016, 1(1): 29-35.
5. European Journal of Renewable Energy, 2016, 1(1): 29-35.
Abstract:
The article describes the development of use and prospects of bioenergy as one of the drivers of sustainable development as the country as a whole, as well as a separate region. The purpose of research – the possibility of introducing a closed bioenergy developed complex farming Udmurt Republic. For this purpose we developed energy-efficient complex with two bioenergy plants, counted the technological cycle of biogas installation. The amount of heat generated will amount to 465 kW/hour. According to studies it can be concluded about the need to develop renewable sources of energy, especially bioenergy, to move Russia from the fifth to the sixth innovative waves and sustainable development of regional economy.
The article describes the development of use and prospects of bioenergy as one of the drivers of sustainable development as the country as a whole, as well as a separate region. The purpose of research – the possibility of introducing a closed bioenergy developed complex farming Udmurt Republic. For this purpose we developed energy-efficient complex with two bioenergy plants, counted the technological cycle of biogas installation. The amount of heat generated will amount to 465 kW/hour. According to studies it can be concluded about the need to develop renewable sources of energy, especially bioenergy, to move Russia from the fifth to the sixth innovative waves and sustainable development of regional economy.