Abstract
The on-grid solar energy system is becoming a pivotal component of modern electrical grids due to its potential for sustainable energy production and reduced environmental impact. The integration of automatic operation and protection schemes is essential to ensure optimal performance, reliability, and safety of these systems. This research paper delves into the development and implementation of an automatic operation strategy for an on-grid solar system, incorporating a robust protection scheme to mitigate common operational risks. We explore various components and design considerations, detailing the control strategies employed to achieve seamless system function and high performance. A thorough analysis of the data collected from the implemented system highlights the efficacy and reliability of the proposed method. Additionally, the research compares the findings with existing studies to position the results within the broader academic dialogue. Our findings show significant improvements in both the operational efficiency and protection capabilities of the solar system, thus providing valuable insights for future advancements in renewable energy integration. The developed methodologies could lead to enhanced system durability and energy yield, thereby promoting the broader adoption of renewable energy solutions. As we mentioned in Title, we are going to make the Operation of Solar System Automatic with Protection Scheme. This is very beneficial as point of view to on-Grid Solar Systems which is a Need of Today’s World.
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