RENEWABLE POWER GENERATION BY USING MPPT SOLAR PVSOUND HYBRID SYSTEM

Authors

  • Mushahid Hussain Department of electrical engineering, University of engineering and technology Peshawar, Pakistan
  • Raza Hussain Department of electrical engineering, University of engineering and technology Peshawar, Pakistan
  • Ahsan Ali Shah Department of electrical engineering, University of engineering and technology Peshawar, Pakistan

Keywords:

Piezoelectric sensor, Smart solar system, Microcontroller, Hybrid power system

Abstract

It is really very difficult to imagine our life without electricity, our life would really stop so there is high need,
to produce electricity at faster rate and find some other feasible method to generate electricity. Nowadays maximum
power generation is the need of the world due the fast increment in private, business and mechanical buyers of power all
through the world. Sustainable power sources for example energy produced from sun light, wind, biomass, hydro
control, geothermal what’s more, sea assets are considered as a mechanical alternative for creating clean energy.
This paper demonstrates the MPPT Solar-Sound hybrid system that generate the sustainable power from Sunlight and
noise to deliver electric power. Photovoltaic cells can be utilized to gather the beams of sunlight and after that to change
them into power while piezoelectric sensor convert the mechanical energy of sound into electrical energy. System control
depends basically on control panel which contains microcontroller. It ensures the perfect use of advantages and
accordingly upgrade the profitability as differentiated and their individual strategy for age. Likewise it builds the
dependability and decreases the reliance on one single source. This half and half sun oriented sound power generating
system is reasonable for businesses and furthermore residential regions due to generation of efficient power.

Published

2019-04-25

How to Cite

Mushahid Hussain, Raza Hussain, & Ahsan Ali Shah. (2019). RENEWABLE POWER GENERATION BY USING MPPT SOLAR PVSOUND HYBRID SYSTEM. International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 6(4), 150–154. Retrieved from https://ijaerd.org/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/4183