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Determination of Optimum Renewable Energy Sources for Public Libraries

Year 2015, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 0 - 0, 01.09.2015
https://doi.org/10.17694/bajece.68861

Abstract

Energy has the key role for the socio-development of a country. Today, the reaching end of the fossil fuels indicates the energy straits in the near future. From this point of view, countries could use renewable energy sources based on their potentials. Recently, particularly structures intensively use renewable energy sources. Hence, renewable energy sources are planned to be used public library buildings. Via optimum hybrid system consisting of joint wind and solar energy resources usage, energy need of Kirklareli city public library will be provided. Parameters like the optimum wind turbine, converter number solar panel and battery are to be determined by analyses.

References

  • W. Zhou, C. Lou, Z. Li, L. Lin, H. Yang, “Current status of research on optimum sizing of stand-alone hybrid solar–wind power generation systems Applied Energy, Vol.87, 2010, pp. 380–389.
  • R.M. Moharil, P.S. Kulkarni, “A case study of solar photovoltaic power system at Sagardeep Island, India”, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol.13, 2009, pp. 673–68.
  • M.A. Elhadidy, “Performance Evaluation of Hybrid (Wind/Solar/Diesel) Power Systems”, Renewable Energy, Vol.26, 2002, pp. 401–413.
  • S. Taskin, B.Dursun and B. Alboyaci, “Performance Assessment Of A Combined Solar And Wind System”, The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, Vol. 34, No:1B, 2007, pp.217-227.
  • Report on Public Libraries, Available from http://www.pulmanweb.org/countries/Turkey.htm
  • B. Yılmaz, “Public Libraries In Turkey”, Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis. Vol.32, No:2, pp. 214–217.
  • B. Dursun “Determination of the optimum hybrid renewable power generating systems for Kavakli campus of Kirklareli University Turkey”, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol.16, No:8, 2012, pp. 6183-6190.
  • C. Gokcol, B. Dursun, “Determination Of The Optimum Renewable Power Generating Systems For An Educational Campus In Kirklareli University” Electronic Journal of Vocational Colleges, Vol.1,No:1, 2011 pp.8-17
  • TSMS, Turkish State Meteorological Service, 2013, Ankara, Turkey Available from http://www.mgm.gov.tr/en-US/forecast-5days.aspx
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  • T. Lambert, P. Gilman, P. Lilienthal, “Micropower system modeling with HOMER” F.A. Farret, M.G. Simoes (Eds.), Integration of Alternative Sources of Energy, John Wiley & Sons Inc., USA (2006), pp. 379–418
  • CPVM, (2011). 100W Solar Panel -100W 12V Crystalline PV Module Available from http://www.cdtsolar.com/100_watt
  • SW AIR X, 2013, Southwest Windpower, Available from http://www.windenergy.com/products/air/air40.html
  • DCSS, Deep Cycle-Solar Series 5000, (2011). 6 Cs25ps Battery Available from http://www.dcbattery.com/rollssurrette_6cs25ps.pdf.

Determination of Optimum Renewable Energy Sources for Public Libraries

Year 2015, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 0 - 0, 01.09.2015
https://doi.org/10.17694/bajece.68861

Abstract

Energy has the key role for the socio-development of a country. Today, the reaching end of the fossil fuels indicates the energy straits in the near future. From this point of view, countries could use renewable energy sources based on their potentials. Recently, particularly structures intensively use renewable energy sources. Hence, renewable energy sources are planned to be used public library buildings. Via optimum hybrid system consisting of joint wind and solar energy resources usage, energy need of Kirklareli city public library will be provided. Parameters like the optimum wind turbine, converter number solar panel and battery are to be determined by analyses.

References

  • W. Zhou, C. Lou, Z. Li, L. Lin, H. Yang, “Current status of research on optimum sizing of stand-alone hybrid solar–wind power generation systems Applied Energy, Vol.87, 2010, pp. 380–389.
  • R.M. Moharil, P.S. Kulkarni, “A case study of solar photovoltaic power system at Sagardeep Island, India”, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol.13, 2009, pp. 673–68.
  • M.A. Elhadidy, “Performance Evaluation of Hybrid (Wind/Solar/Diesel) Power Systems”, Renewable Energy, Vol.26, 2002, pp. 401–413.
  • S. Taskin, B.Dursun and B. Alboyaci, “Performance Assessment Of A Combined Solar And Wind System”, The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, Vol. 34, No:1B, 2007, pp.217-227.
  • Report on Public Libraries, Available from http://www.pulmanweb.org/countries/Turkey.htm
  • B. Yılmaz, “Public Libraries In Turkey”, Bibliothek Forschung und Praxis. Vol.32, No:2, pp. 214–217.
  • B. Dursun “Determination of the optimum hybrid renewable power generating systems for Kavakli campus of Kirklareli University Turkey”, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol.16, No:8, 2012, pp. 6183-6190.
  • C. Gokcol, B. Dursun, “Determination Of The Optimum Renewable Power Generating Systems For An Educational Campus In Kirklareli University” Electronic Journal of Vocational Colleges, Vol.1,No:1, 2011 pp.8-17
  • TSMS, Turkish State Meteorological Service, 2013, Ankara, Turkey Available from http://www.mgm.gov.tr/en-US/forecast-5days.aspx
  • HOMER, Software Version 2.67,National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), USA (2011) http://www.nrel.gov/Homer.
  • T. Lambert, P. Gilman, P. Lilienthal, “Micropower system modeling with HOMER” F.A. Farret, M.G. Simoes (Eds.), Integration of Alternative Sources of Energy, John Wiley & Sons Inc., USA (2006), pp. 379–418
  • CPVM, (2011). 100W Solar Panel -100W 12V Crystalline PV Module Available from http://www.cdtsolar.com/100_watt
  • SW AIR X, 2013, Southwest Windpower, Available from http://www.windenergy.com/products/air/air40.html
  • DCSS, Deep Cycle-Solar Series 5000, (2011). 6 Cs25ps Battery Available from http://www.dcbattery.com/rollssurrette_6cs25ps.pdf.
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Bahtiyar Dursun

Publication Date September 1, 2015
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APA Dursun, B. (2015). Determination of Optimum Renewable Energy Sources for Public Libraries. Balkan Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.17694/bajece.68861

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