Performance evaluation of off-grid solar systems for critical medical instruments in remote regions

Saba Shadvar, Anisur Rahman
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In areas with limited access to electricity or during power outages, ensuring continuous and reliable use of grid-powered electrical instruments is challenging, especially in remote emergency centers. A stable source of electricity is crucial to prevent disruptions in power supply, as they can lead to severe medical complications, jeopardize patient well-being, and even result in fatal incidents. To address this issue, integrating renewable electricity sources such as off-grid solar systems into existing power supply infrastructure can be a viable solution. Recent studies suggest that off-grid solar systems can be reliable and sustainable options for powering medical facilities, particularly in areas lacking uninterrupted grid connectivity. Therefore, this research aims to evaluate the feasibility, benefits, and challenges of integrating off-grid power to support critical medical instruments. Based on an extensive literature review, interviews with experts, and surveys among relevant users, this study finds that the system has the capability to maintain a consistent, dependable power supply, even during adverse weather conditions. Cost and feasibility are highlighted as paramount considerations, based on surveys and focus group results. The study concludes that off-grid solar systems offer an economical, low-maintenance, and environmentally sustainable alternative for remote medical facilities. Finally, this study proposes recommendations to optimize critical device performance during power outages and improve overall system functionality and efficiency.
偏远地区重要医疗仪器离网太阳能系统的性能评估
在电力供应有限的地区或停电期间,确保持续可靠地使用电网供电的电气设备具有挑战性,尤其是在偏远的急救中心。稳定的电力来源对于防止电力供应中断至关重要,因为电力供应中断可能导致严重的医疗并发症,危及病人的健康,甚至造成致命事故。为解决这一问题,将离网太阳能系统等可再生能源整合到现有供电基础设施中不失为一种可行的解决方案。最近的研究表明,离网太阳能系统可以成为医疗设施供电的可靠且可持续的选择,尤其是在缺乏不间断电网连接的地区。因此,本研究旨在评估整合离网电力以支持关键医疗仪器的可行性、优势和挑战。基于广泛的文献综述、专家访谈和相关用户调查,本研究发现,即使在恶劣的天气条件下,该系统也有能力保持稳定、可靠的电力供应。根据调查和焦点小组的结果,成本和可行性是最重要的考虑因素。研究得出结论,离网太阳能系统为偏远地区的医疗设施提供了一种经济、低维护和环境可持续发展的替代方案。最后,本研究提出了一些建议,以优化断电期间关键设备的性能,并提高整个系统的功能和效率。
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