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Improving Power Availability of the National Power System Using Solar-Based Enhanced Distributed Generation Technology

Ofure Imomon, James Eke, Linus Anih and Dorathy Abonyi
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Ofure Imomon: Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Nigeria
James Eke: Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Nigeria
Linus Anih: University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria
Dorathy Abonyi: Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Nigeria

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 2022, vol. 7, issue 4, 20-29

Abstract: In this paper, I developed a standard for connecting a solar-based enhanced distributed generation technology to the national utility grid which is expected to improve the poor state of electric power supply in Nigeria. The photovoltaic system generated 250MW solar power which was injected into the national utility grid. The 250MW will be gotten from five locations in the country as each location will generate 50MW to the national utility grid. The photovoltaic system will utilize equipment such as photovoltaic modules, boost converters, inverter, Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), step-up transformers etc. which was interconnected together to feed the 132/33kV substation. The total number of photovoltaic modules, inverters, Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), step-up transformer etc. was also depicted. The total area needed for the installation of 50MW for one location as well as for the five locations for the solar based power was put into consideration for the work. The analysis on the effect of the solar module on the varying temperature with constant irradiance and constant temperature with varying irradiance was depicted. Furthermore, the Bill of Engineering Measurement and Evaluation (BEME) of the entire work were written. The simulation carried out in this work was done with MATLAB software. Finally, It was realised that additional 250MW was integrated into the Nigeria utility grid and was generated from five locations in Nigeria.

Date: 2022
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