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1 ECE 3072 Project There are five project assignments to choose from. They may be done in teams of TWO students as a joint assignment for which each student-participant will earn the same grade. You may work with any student you like. Each group is required to submit a project report, which must be written in IEEE-style papers format with limited page count (maximum 6 pages). The due date for project reports is November 25 at 12:00 pm. You should submit your project electronically on T-square. Late submissions will NOT be accepted. รข˘ Project #1 The objective of the project is to design a grid-connected photovoltaic system in the Atlanta area. The system is to be installed with fixed tilt and azimuth modules, the parameters to be determined by the following objectives: 1.) Find the tilt and azimuth which would maximize the total energy production of the system. 2) Consider the load curve which is roughly modeled as a sinusoidal curve with a 24 hour period, peaking at 3pm every day of the year; the ratio between minimum and maximum load is to be 2:1, meaning that the load at 3pm is twice as large as it is at 3am (this is somewhat simplistic load modeling, but nevertheless good enough to help us understand the differences between the choices of tilt and azimuth). The goal in this part the project is to orient the array (tilt and azimuth of the modules) so as to produce the best peak shaving effect (maximum reduction of the load by maximizing he PV production at the time of the peak). As it can only happen at the expense of the overall energy production over the year, also calculate how much energy production is lost by module reorientation which maximizes the peak shaving performance. To obtain the fine resolution annual solar performance data, rely on databases such as TMY2 (typical meteorological year #2), which can be found on the internet, and which contain all the necessary information on insolation in short intervals during the course of an entire year. You can...
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