• Desighn And Installation Of Photovoltaic Power System
    [A CASE STUDY OF A ROOM AND PARLOR SELF CONTAIN IN OKE-OSE, ILORIN KWARA STATE]

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    • TABLE OF CONTENT

      Title page 

      Certification 

      Dedication\

      Acknowledgment

      Abstract 

      Table of content

      CHAPTER ONE

      1.0 Introduction

      1.1 Renewable energy

      1.2 Renewable energy for heating

      1.3 Renewable energy for transport fuel

      1.4 Aim & objectives of the study

      CHAPTER TWO

      2.0 Photovoltaic (PV)

      2.1 Solar cells

      2.2 Materials uses for photovoltaic

      2.3 Photovoltaic systems

      2.3 Photovoltaic module

      2.5 Photovoltaic energy

       2.6 Working of pv cell

      CHAPTER THREE

      3.0 Materials and methods

      3.1 Specification of the appliances

      3.1.1 Photovoltaic module (PV)

      3.1.2 Charger controller.

      3.1.3 Battery

      3.1.4 Inverter

      3.2 Sizing

      3.3. Choice of components for solar energy 

      power supply for 740 watt load

      3.3.1 Solar panel

      3.3.2 Charger controller

      3.3.3 Battery capacity

      CHAPTER FOUR

      4.0 Life cycle analysis

      4.1 Cost of diesel generator (740w)

      4.2 Cost of using electricity (740w)

      4.3 Cost of installing solar powered PV system

      4.4 Cost analysis

      CHAPTER FIVE

      5.0 Conclusion and recommendation

      5.1 Conclusion

      5.2 Recommendation

      Reference 

       


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTThis research work is based on the design and installation of photovoltaic power system. A room and parlor self contain at Ara village Kwara state was used as a case study. A total load of 740 watts a total wall hour capacity of 5840wh and total battery bank 1474.75Ah all was determined during the sizing of the apartment under study. The cost of using a diesel generator and electric from the public utilities (national grid).  The result shows that after 1 year and 8 month, the cost of u ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER ONE1.1 RENEWABLE ENERGY Renewable energy is energy that comes from resources which are continually replenished such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves and geothermal heat. About 16% of global final energy consumption comes from renewable resources with 10% of all energy from traditional biomass, mainly used for heating and 3.4% from hydroelectricity and 3% from new renewable [REN21,2011]  Wind power is growing at the rate of 30% annually with a worldwide installed capacity of 282,482 ... Continue reading---