1. Dual–voltage Micro-electricity Grids
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C. Moller, B. Tchanche, and A. Marino
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Engineering ,020209 energy ,dual voltage ,02 engineering and technology ,Energy access ,minigrid ,Energy storage ,law.invention ,Energy(all) ,law ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Energy supply ,energy efficiency ,business.industry ,variable voltage ,Electrical engineering ,grid stability ,developing countries ,Environmental economics ,Electrical grid ,Renewable energy ,LED lamp ,Work (electrical) ,unreliable electrical network ,Electricity ,business ,Efficient energy use - Abstract
Most developing countries are facing energy shortage and this impacts the social and economic development. Reliable electrical networks are absolutely necessary for energy supply. Unfortunately, the energy access has become a major problem in developing countries. When electricity is available, in large cities for instance, the grid is not reliable. Additionally, power cuts, power interruptions and electricity rationing are frequent, causing social tensions. This work focuses on a solution for lighting during electricity rationing. The use of a dual-voltage LED lamp can be an alternative solution to expensive kerosene and candles. A dual-voltage LED lamp can give the same light output at 240 VAC, 20 VAC or 24 VDC. Here is proposed a design of a small electrical grid encompassing dual voltage lamps and energy storage. This solution can be implemented in single family homes and in renewable energy mini-grids, and as well as in whole cities. Successful trials have been carried out at the Open University and in Cambridge, UK and results are presented in this paper.
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