The Tajikistan Project: Energy for Education

This paper presents the main results of a project aimed at developing educational materials (lectures, laboratory exercises, and e-learning materials) in the field of renewable and hydrogen energy for the students of the Tajik Technical University. Special emphasis was placed on the exchange of know...

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Main Authors: Stinia Hubert, Maraszek Joanna, Ścierska Anna, Odinabekov Muhammadjon, Rajabov Dilshod, Nabieva Dlinoza, Anvarova Gulnora, Dudek Magdalena, Raźniak Andrzej, Szpyt Paulina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/34/e3sconf_ef18_01031.pdf
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Summary:This paper presents the main results of a project aimed at developing educational materials (lectures, laboratory exercises, and e-learning materials) in the field of renewable and hydrogen energy for the students of the Tajik Technical University. Special emphasis was placed on the exchange of knowledge and experience with respect to scientific achievement and education in renewable energy and energy storage technologies. The design and construction of a special educational installation of off-grid distributed power systems designed for the practice of exercises is described. An autonomous solar lamp system powered by PV solar panels is described in operation under in-field conditions. The laboratory setup consisted of 150W photovoltaic solar panels, an accumulator-type battery, an electronic charge monitoring system, and a Raspberry Pi microcomputer, enabling the real-time monitoring of PV system parameters (measurement of the voltage, current, and power generated by PV panels) as well as the archiving of data transmitted via the internet to the SQL database.
ISSN:2267-1242