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Title: Development of Human Machine Interface for the Control of the Integrated Hybridized Renewable Energy Resources in Community-based Power Pool System
Authors: Jack, Kufre Esenowo
Jude-Kennedy, C. Obichere
Damian, Obioma Dike
Matthew, Olubiwe
Ubong, Akpan Essien
Anunuso, Justice Chikezie
Keywords: Human Machine Interface (HMI), Power Pool System, Hybridization, Control and Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA)
Issue Date: Oct-2019
Publisher: International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT)
Citation: Vol. 8 Issue 10
Abstract: Renewable energy resources are those energy resources that are naturally provided by nature solely for the purpose of generating energy. The source of these renewable resources includes sunlight, wind, rain, tides, and geothermal heat. This design uses PLC in controlling and SCADA in Monitoring the system behaviors. The PLC in use is Keyence and the SCADA in use is in touch. The design provides a touch screen Human Machine interface that helps all the pool resources to be centrally managed thus, eliminating energy wastage. With this, all the pool agents with their respective energy generated are put to use. Five different communities were selected for this prototype experimentation. The results revealed that the Operators and Machine synchronously interacted for the optimum energy utilization. The contribution to knowledge in this research work are enumerated and it reveals that it is feasible to achieve the interconnection of the community-based hybridized system together with the available renewable energy resources within the Afikpo metropolis for Power Pooling Purpose; uncovering the possibility of monitoring and controlling of the power pool system with the aids of the PC touch screen HMI implementable using PLC and SCADA configuration and developed a model for the determination of the hybridized power pool system. The research work was 90% achieved through simulation. Further research work should be tailored towards developing a similar scheme to cover five local government areas for the upward eradication of energy wastage.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/19340
ISSN: 2278-0181
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