Autonomous photovoltaic observatory station integrated with UAV - a case study
Over the past few decades the World has experienced a revolution in Energy production from solar technology, mostly from photovoltaics. On the other hand, an increasing number of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) applications are also noticed. Combining photovoltaics and UAVs reveals many opportunities...
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doaj-900156bfc08440cab48af0ddf52059132021-02-02T07:32:21ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01490004310.1051/e3sconf/20184900043e3sconf_solina2018_00043Autonomous photovoltaic observatory station integrated with UAV - a case studyGulkowski SlawomirSkomorowska AgnieszkaOver the past few decades the World has experienced a revolution in Energy production from solar technology, mostly from photovoltaics. On the other hand, an increasing number of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) applications are also noticed. Combining photovoltaics and UAVs reveals many opportunities for researchers and renewable energy industry. Responding to the challenge of large area observations at remote locations, the conception of an autonomous photovoltaic station integrated with UAV has been proposed. The essential advantage of the station is its energetic autonomy. The station is movable and can be installed in various locations all over the World. It can be implemented for a wide range of applications, i.e. examining hydroelectric, solar or wind power stations. The simulation results of energy production from PV system mounted on the station have been shown in this work. Several issues were taken into account for the calculations: tilt and azimuth of PV modules, irradiation at case study location and energy demand of the station’s equipment. The energy usage of five and eight hours daily of UAV flights was estimated. Energy balance was calculated.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184900043 |
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Autonomous photovoltaic observatory station integrated with UAV - a case study |
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Over the past few decades the World has experienced a revolution in Energy production from solar technology, mostly from photovoltaics. On the other hand, an increasing number of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) applications are also noticed. Combining photovoltaics and UAVs reveals many opportunities for researchers and renewable energy industry. Responding to the challenge of large area observations at remote locations, the conception of an autonomous photovoltaic station integrated with UAV has been proposed. The essential advantage of the station is its energetic autonomy. The station is movable and can be installed in various locations all over the World. It can be implemented for a wide range of applications, i.e. examining hydroelectric, solar or wind power stations. The simulation results of energy production from PV system mounted on the station have been shown in this work. Several issues were taken into account for the calculations: tilt and azimuth of PV modules, irradiation at case study location and energy demand of the station’s equipment. The energy usage of five and eight hours daily of UAV flights was estimated. Energy balance was calculated. |
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