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Monitoring and Logger System for Electricity with Hybrid Technology

Shrenik S. Sarade, Pranali M Mahadik, Shubhangi S Gaikwad, Rutuja U Varude

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This project is depends on the non-renewable energy source like wind , sun. From this project we reduce the voltage variation problem of the electricity generation by using hybrid technology.  As we are using electricity that is from the three sources windmill, solar and MSEB so the supply will not be stopped at any time. Daily voltage & current data generated is displayed , and supply monitoring & switching is done through PC.

 

The GSM cellular network is used to simulate the transmission and reception of data for small wind turbine of up to 10 kW. The data studied here show results that may be useful for any business that plans to implement a remote monitoring system using the Cellular Network (GSM).[2-5]

 

The charge controller is constructed by using the PIC microcontroller, liquid-crystal display (LCD), silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR), rectifier diodes and other electronic components having charging current upto 7 A. The battery has charged by using the electronics component silicon controlled rectifier and diodes, microcontroller circuit has used for the control of battery charging. The liquid-crystal display has used for display of charging status & voltage level of battery. The microcontroller played very important role, microcontroller decided which supply provide to rooms.  

           

Keywords: PIC controller, solar plate, wind mill, buck boost converter, gsm system


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