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Implementation of hybrid isolated microgrid for village electrification

The government of India introduce many programs for village electrification, as more than 70% of Indian population are living in the villages. Today villages are the major stockholder for economic growth of India. The major challenges for village electrification are grid connectivity and reliability...

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Main Authors: Singh, Kuldip, Kumar, M. Narendra, Mishra, Satyasis
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:The government of India introduce many programs for village electrification, as more than 70% of Indian population are living in the villages. Today villages are the major stockholder for economic growth of India. The major challenges for village electrification are grid connectivity and reliability of grid for providing un-power supply 24/7 to each household. In this paper, we are discussing the implementation of Hybrid isolated microgrid based on Bio-mass and Solar. The availability of Bio-mass is more feasible from animal wastage, agricultural wastage and as well as food wastage. These all wastage are used as a fuel for Bio-mass power plant for electrical generation. The Bio-mass plant is integrated with solar power plant to fulfil the 24/7 demand. In this, we are discussing basic model of isolated microgrid along with economical parameters for each house electrification in village.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/1.5047994