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Research Article

Trio-lattice scheduling for effective resource utilisation of solar energy to cater plead irrigation

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Pages 1796-1813 | Received 27 Mar 2020, Accepted 06 Mar 2023, Published online: 23 Mar 2023
 

Abstract

In actual practice, the most demanded agricultural loads (MDAL) are not being taken care of due to the scheduled power supply methodology practised by the present power distribution companies. Consequently, seasonal cultivations are affected due to insufficient availability of power supply. In this paper, the furnished result of a walk survey performed within an agricultural predominant area located in the vicinity of 33 kV/11 kV 5 MVA substation sited at lat. 13.62°N, long. 79.24°E and alt. 256 m confirms the above statement, i.e. about 62.12% of farming is affected due to insufficient availability of power supply. To address the concerns of the non-consideration of MDAL within the aforesaid expanse, a solar power generator of appropriate size, 103kWp derived based on the level of mismatch power attained by using ETAP software is proposed to erect near the utility grid and feed MDAL. Also, as a contribution, trio-lattice load scheduling methodology is introduced and applied to effectively utilise the generated electricity by scheduling the agricultural load points countered following the possible solar energy generation. Performance assessment indices: ADI, ERoS and ARoS are introduced to reconcile the effective utilisation of generated electricity by the proposed load scheduling methodology. The derived results and arrived performance assessment indices confirm that the proposed scheduling methodology could effectively utilise the solar energy resource and the concern system caters to the necessity of pleading irrigation.

Acknowledgments

The authors acknowledge the state-of-art facilities provided by the Centre for Energy (CE), Mohan Babu University (MBU), formerly Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College (Autonomous), Tirupati, India and express their heartfelt gratitude to the Management of MBU for permitting to carry out the focused research work at CE. They also express their gratitude to the Farmers belonging to Bheemavaram Village who cooperated and extended their support in all aspects during performing walk survey.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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