Computer-based monitoring platform for renewable energy systems: Four experimental application cases using NI LabVIEW


Autoria(s): Peres, G.; Godoy, A.; Godoy, M.; Figueiredo, Joao
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26/01/2017

26/01/2017

01/07/2016

01/07/2016

Resumo

Sustainability and responsible environmental behaviour constitute a vital premise in the development of the humankind. In fact, during last decades, the global energetic scenario is evolving towards a scheme with increasing relevance of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) like photovoltaic, wind, biomass and hydrogen. Furthermore, hydrogen is an energy carrier which constitutes a mean for long-term energy storage. The integration of hydrogen with local RES contributes to distributed power generation and early introduction of hydrogen economy. Intermittent nature of many of RES, for instance solar and wind sources, impose the development of a management and control strategy to overcome this drawback. This strategy is responsible of providing a reliable, stable and efficient operation of the system. To implement such strategy, a monitoring system is required.The present paper aims to contribute to experimentally validate LabVIEW as valuable tool to develop monitoring platforms in the field of RES-based facilities. To this aim, a set of real systems successfully monitored is exposed.

Programa Operativo FEDER de Extremadura 2014-2020) through the grant “Ayuda a Grupos de Investigación” (ref. GR15178) of Junta de Extremadura.

Identificador

40. PÉRES, G., GODOY, A., GODOY, M., FIGUEIREDO, J. [2016] "Computer-based monitoring platform for renewable energy systems: Four experimental application cases using NI LabVIEW”, Proc. Global Conf. on Applied Computing in Science & Engineering, July 2016, Rome, Italy

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Publicador

Global Conf. on Applied Computing in Science & Engineering, July 2016, Rome, Italy

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Monitoring Platforms #RES-based facilities
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lecture