2. CONTENT
Pollution from power plant
Test Video
Design stages
Resource analysis
Various applications
Test results
Major benefit
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3. Objective
To generate continuous power from wind and solar
energy. (day and night)
To use VAWT instead of HAWT
Design and manufacture a Prototype model
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10. Advantages of VAWT over HAWT
CHEAP Maintenance, No gear mechanism
Bird and bat friendly
Quiet in operation
VAWT catches wind more efficiently, does not need to be
as tall. Easier to permit in residential neighborhoods.
Small profile
Low height required
More reliable
Less expensive than HAWT (approx. 45%)
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22. SOLAR – WIND HYBRID POWER SYSTEM
START WIND SPEED 5.6 Km/h
Rated wind speed
36 km/h
Rated voltage
12v
Rated power
200w
Wind turbine
material
Galvanized iron
No. of wings
8
Fan diameter
60cm
Safe wind speed
50 km/h
Weight
25kg
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Technical details
and data
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23. Output power
Wind speed
(km/h)
o/p (w)
7.2
1
14.4
1.2
25.2
50
28.8
70
32.4
120
Te s t
Results
wind Vs power.xlsx
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24. SOLAR PANEL
TYPE
Polycrystalline
Rated Power
10 W
Battery Charging
Time
(deep cycle)
20-50 hrs.
Specifications
of solar panel
Optimum Operating 17 v
Voltage
Optimum Operating 0.59 A
Current
Open Circuit Voltage 21 v
Short Circuit Voltage 0.61 A
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25. Buy back scheme
“ You can sell us power” –SYNERGY
We can export surplus energy into the gridlines and can
reduce electricity bills or get credit amount back.
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26. CHALLENGES
FACED
Very Low wind speed
Time management
Material selection and cost
Design decisions
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29. CONCLUSION
As we design for the 200 W output system but due to
friction loss, slip loss and other losses we come up
with 120 W power output system.
Consequently, our design is successful due to major
support and guidance from ECU staff, friends and
relatives.
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30. Special thanks
DR. LAICHANG ZHANG
DR. ALEX RASSAU
DR. XIAOLI ZHOA
DR. DOUGLAS CHAI
MR. K BAJARIA
MR. MITVESH PATEL
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