Abstract
The aim of this project is to implement a photovoltaic plant that will supply electric power to satisfy two basic needs:
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To drive the pumps of a 2.100 m2 solar thermal system that heats an outdoors swimming pool. This need is hourly in phase with PV and will be met with a stand-alone subplant.
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to power the evening lighting of the pool. This need is seasonnally in phase with PV and will be met by a battery aided subplant.
Both subplants can also deliver power to the local grid. The system includes 3 modular 20 kVA inverter and a microprocessor-based control unit.
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Van Gysel, M. (1984). Powering of a Solar Heated Swimming Pool. In: Palz, W. (eds) Photovoltaic Power Generation. Solar Energy R&D in the European Community, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6342-9_7
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