Abstract

Renewable energy as a solar photovoltaic system represents an essential role in improving and promoting energy sustainability in agricultural/aquaculture-related activities. The “Crab Bank” is the program on practicing the caught gravid females of Blue Swimming Crab (BSC) in supporting conditions, allowing them to spawn and then release the zoea and young crabs back to the sea where are in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). Onward with the project, many scientific studies assess the BSC stocks condition, evaluate the fishing habitat, and other relevant issues as the energy used in a micro-indoor system as Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS). The off-grid solar photovoltaic system is used in the system cause the installed location was near the seaside area. The system’s large size was operating, including solar panels, inverter, charger, and batteries to maintain the AC motor pump, affecting much energy loss in the system. The off-grid solar system design for modular systems is represented in this paper to describe the new structure of the micro modular RAS that reduces cost and increases the solar system’s efficiency in modular concepts comparing the traditional system. The new structure model represents the calculation result in the term of electrical energy and experiment to scale for replacement in the aquaculture area in Rayong or Jantaburi in the EEC region. This research is a cooperation between KMUTNB Rayong and the Provincial Energy Office Of Rayong.

Highlights

  • The Crab Bank is a sustainable crab conversation project first implemented in Pakklong, Pathew district, Chumphon province, Thailand, for a scheming conservative crab source [1,2,3]

  • Many scientific studies assess the Blue Swimming Crab (BSC) stocks condition, evaluate the fishing habitat, and other relevant issues as the energy using in a micro-indoor system as Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS)

  • The system was operating in a condition of feed seawater flow, oxygen feed rate that controls with electrical pump and air compressor

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Summary

Introduction

The Crab Bank is a sustainable crab conversation project first implemented in Pakklong, Pathew district, Chumphon province, Thailand, for a scheming conservative crab source [1,2,3] This concept was a decent case project on practicing the caught gravid females of Blue Swimming Crab (BSC) in supporting conditions, allowing them to spawn and releasing the zoea and young crabs back to the sea area the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). It was operating, including solar panels, inverter, charger, and batteries to maintain the AC electrical machine, affecting much energy loss in the system. The data of electrical measurement between an operation of the extensive and the module system using for developing the energy model

The traditional system
Concept of PV off-grid modular unit
The traditional off-grid PV system
Electrical energy of the modular unit
Modeling the modular unit
Electrical energy of the extensive system
Electrical power and energy modeling
The electrical energy modeling of the modular unit
Findings
Result and conclusion

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