An overview of the design and testing of a hybrid system consisting of two North Wind 12 kW wind generators, a 5 kW Solarex photovoltaic array, and a 138 kWh GNB battery bank to provide power for an offshore tactical aircrew combat training system is presented. Test data were collected via a data acquisition system which provided data collection and reduction into hourly averages, system operational status information, current data, and a user system control. During the prototype testing, the system compiled a 100% availability record. The installation of eight offshore platform power systems is discussed.
Hybrid renewable energy systems for off-shore naval installations
Hybridsystem zur Nutzung erneuerbarer Energie fuer Off-Shore-Anlagen
1988
3 Seiten
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
ELEKTRIZITAETSVERSORGUNG , WEHRTECHNIK , WINDENERGIE , WINDTURBINE , GALVANISCHE SEKUNDAERBATTERIE , ENERGIEVERSORGUNG , OFF-SHORE-ANLAGE , SONNENBATTERIE , PRUEFUNG , INSTALLATION , PHOTOVOLTAISCHES ENERGIENETZ , VERFUEGBARKEIT , ELEKTRISCHES NETZ (ENERGIENETZ) , RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS , DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM
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