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Optimization of a Solar PV Power Plant with Poultry Demand Side Management (PoDSM) for Poultry Farm


Abstract:

The fundamental aspiration of this work is to set up a poultry farm system structure that will meet all kinds of electricity needs of the poultry farm from the solar PV p...Show More

Abstract:

The fundamental aspiration of this work is to set up a poultry farm system structure that will meet all kinds of electricity needs of the poultry farm from the solar PV power plant. To accomplish the task, a new term called Poultry Demand Side Management (PoDSM) has been introduced which discusses Poultry Agriculture demand and Renewable Energy (Solar) demand in Bangladesh. Moreover, for a better understanding and outcomes, the research work has been done under a poultry farm in Charsita village, Lakshmipur, Bangladesh. In addition, energy planning and management systems, which satisfy electricity demand and the estimation of the demand for the entire poultry farm, were addressed in the letter part of this article. However, through the analysis of energy modeling, energy planning, and management systems which justify the term Poultry Demand Side Management (PoDSM). Moreover, an energy planning and management system has been discussed which meets the demand for electricity with required loads demand calculation for the entire poultry farm. Nevertheless, after finalizing the design of the Solar PV Power Plant, 2.8 kW of power will be generated to meet the electricity demand of poultry farm, which will reduce the energy demand of the main grid for poultry farms. However, this work aims to improve the generation of Renewable Energy using Solar PV.
Date of Conference: 01-03 December 2021
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 12 April 2022
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Conference Location: Shillong, India

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