Analysis energy production design from grid connected 40 MW large PV power plant

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Electricity is an important source of energy in everyday life. In recent decades, growing demand worldwide has significantly fueled production, leading to environmental impacts such as global warming and ozone depletion. it also endangered the species. Hence, whole world started shifting towards green generation, eliminating all negative on environment. Solar most CO2 emission save compared non-renewable sources. A photovoltaic generator useful areas well exposed sun. This paper aimed total amount generated by solar system connected grid 230 kV transmission line. result was conducted comparing with tilt angle 15°,20°,25°,30°and 35°. The produced 25° according simulation this paper. simulated using PVsyst. presents production a 40-MW located at Minbu Township Myanmar. carried out order get maximum incident radiation, performance ratio, into output array losses. Based result, concluded that ratio are 75730 MWh 81% through year. saved 424781.5 tons per collector plane 5.220kWh/m2/day. research only for analysis existing utility scale PV not provided advanced techniques.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Teknomekanik

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['1979-6102', '2621-8720', '2621-9980']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.24036/teknomekanik.v6i1.18972