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Presently, this project is being pursued by [[User:Goutham Vishwanath|Goutham Vishwanath]] and [[User:Malay|Malay Shah]] and they would primarily be updating this page based on the literature review conducted. Please feel free to share your opinions regarding the page in the discussions forum and it would be acknowledged.
Presently, this project is being pursued by [[User:Goutham Vishwanath|Goutham Vishwanath]] and [[User:Malay|Malay Shah]] and they would primarily be updating this page based on the literature review conducted. Please feel free to share your opinions regarding the page in the discussions forum and it would be acknowledged.
===='''Papers Under Review'''====
1. Mundada, A.S., Nilsiam, Y., Pearce, J.M., 2016. [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0038092X16301815 A review of technical requirements for plug-and-play solar photovoltaic microinverter systems in the United States]. Solar Energy 135, 455–470. doi:10.1016/j.solener.2016.06.002
* laws governing the solar installation
* advantages and economics regarding plug-and-play
* implementation of plug-and-play
2. Bhandari, B., Lee, K.-T., Lee, C.S., Song, C.-K., Maskey, R.K., Ahn, S.-H., 2014. [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306261914007156 A novel off-grid hybrid power system comprised of solar photovoltaic, wind, and hydro energy sources]. Applied Energy 133, 236–242. doi:10.1016/j.apenergy.2014.07.033
* hybrid RE system study
* remote location system equipment
* mini-grid system consideration
3. Akikur, R.K., Saidur, R., Ping, H.W., Ullah, K.R., 2013. [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364032113004346 Comparative study of stand-alone and hybrid solar energy systems suitable for off-grid rural electrification: A review]. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 27, 738–752. doi:10.1016/j.rser.2013.06.043
* stand-alone PV module
* comparison between stand alone and hybrid
* implementation data
4. Feasibility analysis of standalone photovoltaic electrification system in a residential building in Cyprus
5. Techno-economic feasibility of PV, wind, diesel and hybrid electrification systems for off-grid rural electrification in Colombia
6. Off-grid electricity generation with renewable energy technologies in India: An application of HOMER
7. Design and economics analysis of an off-grid PV system for household electrification
8. Electrifing the Poor: Highly economic off-grid PV Systems in Ethiopia–A Basis for sustainable rural Development
9. Photovoltaic systems: A cost competitive option to supply energy to off-grid agricultural communities in arid regions
10. Approach for standardization of off-grid electrification projects
11. Off-grid PV system to supply a rural school on DC network


[[Category:MOST literature reviews]] [[Category:MTU]]
[[Category:MOST literature reviews]] [[Category:MTU]]

Revision as of 08:08, 19 January 2017

This page contains the literature review performed as a part of the project on Grid Isolated Solar Photo Voltaic Systems for the course EE5490

Presently, this project is being pursued by Goutham Vishwanath and Malay Shah and they would primarily be updating this page based on the literature review conducted. Please feel free to share your opinions regarding the page in the discussions forum and it would be acknowledged.

Papers Under Review

1. Mundada, A.S., Nilsiam, Y., Pearce, J.M., 2016. A review of technical requirements for plug-and-play solar photovoltaic microinverter systems in the United States. Solar Energy 135, 455–470. doi:10.1016/j.solener.2016.06.002

  • laws governing the solar installation
  • advantages and economics regarding plug-and-play
  • implementation of plug-and-play

2. Bhandari, B., Lee, K.-T., Lee, C.S., Song, C.-K., Maskey, R.K., Ahn, S.-H., 2014. A novel off-grid hybrid power system comprised of solar photovoltaic, wind, and hydro energy sources. Applied Energy 133, 236–242. doi:10.1016/j.apenergy.2014.07.033

  • hybrid RE system study
  • remote location system equipment
  • mini-grid system consideration


3. Akikur, R.K., Saidur, R., Ping, H.W., Ullah, K.R., 2013. Comparative study of stand-alone and hybrid solar energy systems suitable for off-grid rural electrification: A review. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 27, 738–752. doi:10.1016/j.rser.2013.06.043

  • stand-alone PV module
  • comparison between stand alone and hybrid
  • implementation data


4. Feasibility analysis of standalone photovoltaic electrification system in a residential building in Cyprus

5. Techno-economic feasibility of PV, wind, diesel and hybrid electrification systems for off-grid rural electrification in Colombia

6. Off-grid electricity generation with renewable energy technologies in India: An application of HOMER

7. Design and economics analysis of an off-grid PV system for household electrification

8. Electrifing the Poor: Highly economic off-grid PV Systems in Ethiopia–A Basis for sustainable rural Development

9. Photovoltaic systems: A cost competitive option to supply energy to off-grid agricultural communities in arid regions

10. Approach for standardization of off-grid electrification projects

11. Off-grid PV system to supply a rural school on DC network

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