Showing posts with label DC-AC inverter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DC-AC inverter. Show all posts

Sunday, October 11, 2015

HERE’S HOW MANY SOLAR PANELS WE’D NEED TO PROVIDE POWER FOR THE ENTIRE PLANET


Solar energy currently is an untapped resource, only providing 0.39 percent of the energy in the US. This figure is expected to increase exponentially in the coming years with some visionaries like Elon Musk predicting solar will become the dominant energy source by 2031. So what would the earth look like if it were powered by solar panels? Land Art Generator Initiative used some fancy calculations to find out.

The folks at Land Generator used 678 quadrillion BTUs, the predicted global energy consumption in 2030, as the basis for their calculations. They converted this figure to 198,721,800,000,000 kilowatt-hours and then divided it by 400 kilowatt-hours of solar energy production per square meter of land to calculate the square footage of solar panels necessary to supply the earth with power. This 400 kilowatt-hours value was calculated based on the assumption of 20 percent solar panel efficiency, 70 percent sunshine days each year, and the measurement that 1,000 watts of solar energy hits each square meter of land on the Earth.

According to Land Art’s calculations, we would need 496,805 square kilometers or 191,817 square miles of solar panels to provide renewable power for the entire Earth. This solar panel requirement is roughly equivalent to the land mass of Spain. When looking at it globally, it is a small amount of land for a lot of energy.

Of course, this is an estimate that could change. This calculation is based current technology that is 20 percent efficient at harvesting the energy from sunlight and further assumes solar energy would be sole energy provider. If this efficiency were improved or other renewable energies were used to supply power, the amount of land mass required would shrink even further. We also wouldn’t have to take over an entire country — these panels could be spread out on the rooftops of houses and buildings around the world.

According to the US Department of Energy, the sun bombards the earth with 430 quintillion joules of energy each hour of the day. This single hour of sunlight would supply the earth with all the energy it needs for an entire year. With such an abundant energy source and so little land mass required for harvesting it, it would be shocking if we didn’t fully utilize this resource in the upcoming decades.

source by:http://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/solar-panel-spain-energy/

Friday, October 2, 2015

Hybrid power system Exeron


 Exeron is an intelligent hybrid power system with various areas of application.

The system can combine effectively the power from different energy sources like sun, wind, diesel generator and grid. The unused energy is being saved in battery for further reuse. Exeron hybrid power system consists of AC and DC charge controllers, battery, DC-AC inverter and a microcomputer unit for monitoring and control.

There are 3 cases where the hybrid power system is tipically used.

1. An object connected to the electrical grid - Exeron ensures power back-up and significant cost savings, because the renewable energy is being primarily used.

2. An object powered from diesel generator - Exeron could optimize the OPEX costs with more than 90%!

3. An object not connected to the electrical grid - in this case all the electrical energy comes from renewable sources.

This is the typical case for remote telecommunication sites as well as military field camps and remote objects. Its easy operation, the suitability for fast scheduled maintenance and excellent maintainability in combination with its high reliability are a guarantee for saving time, resources and extremely valuable time.

Like all our products, Exeron has a highly reliable fail-safe structure and is constructed based on multiple fault-tolerant solutions.


Main technical details: 


    Umpp (DC): 140V ... 450 V
    U (AC) in.: 220 V / 3 x 400 V
    U (DC) out.: 48 V
    U (AC) out.: 220 V / 3 x 400 V
    Power: 2 kW ... 65 MW
    Max. energy storage in batteries: 315 MWh
    Intelligent diesel generator and grid control
    Software for remote monitoring and control


Source By : http://www.ips-group.net/en/products/6/25?gclid=CLuuy7jVpcgCFZEnjgodhzgGGQ