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The power demand has gradually increased due to the over population in our country. To meet out such great demand, we need hybrid power sources such as solar, wind, etc. The project aims to provide the energy management and also to reduce the voltage fluctuations at the output. In India the power demand keeps increasing every year due to the population. Government is developing many industries to make the country into a developed nation. So, the use of renewable energy sources will help to meet out such demand. Existing system does not provide the error free output since it uses the PID…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The power demand has gradually increased due to the over population in our country. To meet out such great demand, we need hybrid power sources such as solar, wind, etc. The project aims to provide the energy management and also to reduce the voltage fluctuations at the output. In India the power demand keeps increasing every year due to the population. Government is developing many industries to make the country into a developed nation. So, the use of renewable energy sources will help to meet out such demand. Existing system does not provide the error free output since it uses the PID controller. The proposed system uses the ANFIS controller technique, which produces the maximum error free output and the system uses hybrid energy because it is ideal for outdoor or remote area applications. Also the system has DC-DC converter, which helps to boost up the voltage. One of the great advantages is that the input sources used in the system does not cause any damage to the environment. Inverter is fixed at the end so that the AC output can be obtained and fed into transmission lines for the industry and domestic uses.
Autorenporträt
K.P.Suresh a obtenu sa licence en ingénierie électrique et électronique à l'Université Anna, Chennai, en 2007, et sa maîtrise en électronique de puissance et entraînements en 2012. Il travaille actuellement comme professeur adjoint au département d'ingénierie électrique et électronique du Sri Krishna College of Technology, à Coimbatore.