학술논문

Design and Development of a Monitoring System for Floating Solar Platforms
Document Type
Conference
Source
2024 Second International Conference on Emerging Trends in Information Technology and Engineering (ICETITE) Emerging Trends in Information Technology and Engineering (ICETITE), 2024 Second International Conference on. :1-7 Feb, 2024
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
General Topics for Engineers
Signal Processing and Analysis
Temperature distribution
Visualization
Rain
Wind speed
Switches
Market research
Real-time systems
FSPV
solar systems
monitoring
control
wind speed
roll
pitch
Language
Abstract
Floating Solar Photovoltaic System (FSPV) installations offer unique challenges and requirements compared to traditional ground-mounted or rooftop solar systems. Therefore, an effective monitoring system ensures optimal performance, maintenance, and overall system reliability. This study focused on the design and development of a monitoring system for a 2.8kWp floating solar photovoltaic (PV) system installed in Lake Mainit, Municipality of Jabonga, Agusan Del Norte. It aimed to address the monitoring needs of floating solar PV systems, targeting parameters such as voltage, current, panel temperature, roll, and pitch movement of the panels. Wind speed, wind direction, rainfall amount, and water level were also collected to respond to and mitigate any incoming disaster to the operation of the system. A control switch was also included to halt the FSPV's operation if the wind speed is greater than 8 m/s. Based on the results, it was found that, on average, the solar panel harvested power from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Moreover, the power output of the whole system ranges from 11 kWhr to 16 kWhr, while the panel temperature ranges from 20 °C to 60 °C. The panel started to move significantly during the afternoon due to an increase in wind speed. It was also observed that the most prevalent wind speed in the southeast direction during the study was in the range of 4-6 m/s.