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Project Acceptance / Rejection Form
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(Department of Electrical Engineering)
Project ID
BET,BCE, EPE & EEE Program
Project Acceptance / Rejection Form
Project Title: Design and Development of a Micro-Grid Model with Active Switching
Mechanism.
Area of Specialization:
Antenna & Microwave Communication Networks
Signal Processing Controls Digital Systems
Integrated Circuits & Systems Cybernetic Robotics Renewable Energy ✓
& Power Engineering
Abstract:
Due to recent energy crisis in Pakistan and all over the world alternative energy sources are
center of interest. People all over the world are working on renewable energy sources. This project lies
in the domain of energy systems. As the global energy consumption is rapidly increasing and the fossil
fuels are decreasing, making energy crisis, a bigger problem in some countries. Therefore we need
some efficient integrated systems. Efficient in the sense, that they should be somehow autonomous.
A typical pattern is evolving for the way electrical power is being generated and distributed, from
the traditional concept of generators connected to the distribution systems powered by non-
conventional and renewable sources. But now, Micro-grid is the new trend to change the role of these
distributed generations. Micro-grids have the ability to answer the major problems arising from large
penetration of distributed generation in distribution systems. In this work; a Micro-grid laboratory
design will be presented, composed of multiple items; And for making system efficient, we will design
an Active Switching Mechanism. Different load models will be simulated using MATLAB/PROTEUS
along with Wireless Load Monitoring Device/Application using GSM Module.
Scope:
Micro-grids are the part of small scale decentralized energy generation segment of
decentralized energy generation market.
According to BSRIA (Building Services Research and Information Association) estimation, the world
installation capacity of micro-grids reached to 3.5 GW in the year 2012. This is an impressive growth of
75% compared to the previous years, which results in the increasing of capacity of micro-grids from 4%
to 5% of the world’s total small scale decentralized capacity in a single year (> 1MW according to
BSRIA’s method).
At the same time the annual electricity generation of the micro-grids has reached to 20TWh which is 6%
of the world’s total small scale decentralized electricity generation.
Project Description:
This Micro-grid model will be composed of multiple items. Sources of Micro-grid are as
follow:
Battery, charged by Solar panel and Wind Mill (via Active Switching Mechanism).
Local Distributor.
Gasoline Generator.
Our system will run the AC load. The first priority of our system will be to perform active
switching (photoelectric receivers and Anemometers to detect effective renewable energy) then run the
load on inverter. However when battery will be drained, the load will be shifted to the local distributor.
If it is also not available then our system will auto-start the generator and the load will be shifted to the
generator.
This whole system will be controlled by a microcontroller and the load outputs will be monitored on a
smartphone via monitoring tool/application, using wireless kit/module.
Block Diagram:
COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad Campus Spring 2016
_______________________
(Department of Electrical Engineering)
Project ID
BET,BCE, EPE & EEE Program
Project Acceptance / Rejection Form
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