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Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Solar Water Heating Systems
Power cut is a consistent problem at the peak hours in
summers as well as winters in most of the North Indian cities. In such cases,
switching the heating load over to non-conventional sources of energy from the
conventional type of resources can eradicate this problem and inconvenience
that arise especially during early hours of peak winter season when the hot
water is needed the most. The gap between the demand and supply of electricity
can be bridged to a great extent by using solar energy based appliances such as
Solar Water Heater.
China stands at the top position in the world in the Installations of Solar Water Heating Systems with approx. 80.3% of total installations in the world.
Solar Energy Appliances not only bridge the gap between
demand and supply of the electricity but also save a lot of money due to their
negligible running cost and also they help in maintaining the ecological
balance by reducing pollution.
Solar Water Heaters are designed to heat water by using
the solar energy which is available on earth free of cost. Water can be easily
heated to a temp. of 60-70˚C.
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| A typical solar water heater |
Main components of solar water heater system are:
A) Solar Collector (to collect solar energy)
B) Insulated tank (to store hot water)
C) Supporting stand
D) Connecting pipes and instrumentation etc.
Solar Water Heaters can be of following two types:
1- FPC :Flat Plate Collector based
2- ETC :Evacuated Tube Collector based
In FPC based Solar Water Heaters the solar radiation is
absorbed by Flat Plate Collectors which consist of an insulated outer metallic
box covered on the top with tempered glass sheet. Inside there are
blackened metallic absorber sheets with built in channels or riser tubes to
carry water. The absorber absorbs the solar radiation and transfers the heat to
the flowing water. Most flat plate collectors have two horizontal pipes at the
top and bottom, called headers, and many smaller vertical pipes connecting
them, called risers. The risers are welded to thin absorber fins. Heat-transfer
fluid (either water or water-antifreeze mixture) is pumped from the hot water
storage tank (direct system) or heat exchanger (indirect system) into the
collectors' bottom header, and it travels up the risers, collects heat from the
absorber fins, and then exits the collector out of the top header.
In ETC based Solar Water Heaters Evacuated Tube Collector is made of double
layer concentric borosilicate glass tubes evacuated for providing insulation.
Since heat loss due to convection cannot cross a vacuum, it forms an
efficient isolation to keep heat inside the collector pipes.The outer wall of
the inner tube is coated with selective absorbing material. This helps
absorption of solar radiation and transfers the heat to the water which flows
through the inner tube.
Flat plate collectors are generally more efficient than ETC in full
sunshine conditions. However, the energy output of flat plate collectors is
reduced slightly more than evacuated tube collectors in cloudy or extremely
cold conditions.
FPC based systems with metallic collectors are costlier than the ETC based
systems with glass tubes for the same system capacity (Ltr/Day).
Monday, September 16, 2013
Odisha Govternment : Harnessing Solar Power
The Odisha state government has approved a proposal for
installation of solar panel in roof top of all government establishments in Bhubaneswar
and Cuttack area under PPP model and has directed the implementing agency to
sign agreements with International Finance Corporation (IFC).
Last week, the government declared the newly floated company GEDCOL (Green Energy Development Corporation Ltd ) as the nodal agency for on-grid solar energy projects in the state whereas off-grid generation such as solar cooking, pumping, refrigeration, heating and industrial process will be Odisha Renewable Energy Development Agency (OREDA)’s responsibility .
Last week, the government declared the newly floated company GEDCOL (Green Energy Development Corporation Ltd ) as the nodal agency for on-grid solar energy projects in the state whereas off-grid generation such as solar cooking, pumping, refrigeration, heating and industrial process will be Odisha Renewable Energy Development Agency (OREDA)’s responsibility .
In the first year of the implementation, the government has
decided to use the office rooftops of government offices, agencies,
directorates and state PSUs situated in Bhubaneswar and Cuttack, and later the
scheme will be planned for other districts. read more..
The
Biju Patnaik airport in Bhubaneswar will generate 100 KW electricity from solar
power plant to meet the daily electricity requirements.
The airport has signed a power purchase
agreement (PPA) with a Gurgaon-based private firm, Lanco, for setting up the
plant. The firm will sell power to the airport. About 360 solar photo voltaic (SPV)
panels have been installed near the airport. Each panel will generate 300 W electricity.
"The solar power plant will supplement the power requirement of the airport, which requires 3,000 KW of electricity, to run both the new domestic and proposed international terminals," said airport director Sharad Kumar.read more..
"The solar power plant will supplement the power requirement of the airport, which requires 3,000 KW of electricity, to run both the new domestic and proposed international terminals," said airport director Sharad Kumar.read more..
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Friday, September 13, 2013
Wind and Solar Forecasting System by IBM
IBM has announced a power and weather modelling
technology that will help utilities increase the reliability of renewable
energy resources. The solution combines weather prediction and analytics to
accurately forecast the availability of wind power and solar energy.
Jibei Electricity Power Company Limited—a subsidiary company of the State Grid Corporation of China is the first client to use this software. It hopes to increase the integration of renewable power generation by 10%.
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| HyRef forecast system graphic via IBM |
Jibei Electricity Power Company Limited—a subsidiary company of the State Grid Corporation of China is the first client to use this software. It hopes to increase the integration of renewable power generation by 10%.
The solution, named "Hybrid
Renewable Energy Forecasting" (HyRef) uses weather modeling capabilities,
cloud imaging technology and sky-facing cameras to track cloud movements, while
sensors on the turbines monitor wind speed, temperature and direction. When
combined with analytics technology, the data-assimilation based solution can
produce accurate local weather forecasts within a wind farm as far as one month
in advance, or in 15-minute increments. read more..
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Thursday, September 12, 2013
H.P. and M.P. - Policy to Harness Renewable Energy
Himachal
Pradesh government has decided to come out with new power policy to harness
solar energy. According to Chief minister Virbhadra Singh, the state government was endeavouring to preserve the
depleting conventional resources to meet the increasing demand of power.
He said state
government soon would come out with a new Power Policy with a view to harness
the solar energy. Besides, possibilities of more hydro power and other
non-conventional power resources were also being explored in the state, he
added.
Madhya Pradesh government has formulated Wind Energy Policy-2012 to ensure prompt implementation of estimated 5500 MW capacity projects through private sector. So far, 324 MW capacity wind energy projects have been set up in the state.
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