为赞比亚农村医疗设施设计和实施离网太阳能供电

G. Jones, Daniel J. Rogers, J. Stevens, L. Thomas
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本文介绍了赞比亚崇威地区离网光伏供电系统的发展,该系统向一个卫生站和三座配套建筑供电。该系统包括23.3平方米的多晶硅光伏(PV)面板,峰值输出3.4千瓦,以及21.1千瓦时的存储,使用吸收性玻璃垫(AGM)电池。讨论了2012年安装的原始系统的设计方法,以及2014年的大幅升级。在15个月的时间里,记录了升级前后的全面系统数据,从而可以详细分析系统性能。该文件最后总结了在设计和实施该项目期间获得的经验,可作为赞比亚和非洲其他地区卫生站电气化的典范。
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Design and implementation of off-grid solar electricity supply for a rural Zambian medical facility
This paper presents the development of an off-grid photovoltaic energy supply in Chongwe District, Zambia, which delivers electricity to a health post and three supporting buildings. The system includes 23.3 square metres of polycrystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) panel with a peak output of 3.4 kW, and 21.1 kWh of storage using absorbent glass mat (AGM) batteries. The design methodology for the original system, installed in 2012, along with that of a substantial upgrade in 2014, is discussed. Comprehensive system data from before and after the upgrade were recorded, over a period of fifteen months, allowing system performance to be analyzed in detail. The paper concludes with a reflection on the experience gained during the design and delivery of this project, which can be used as a model for the electrification of further health posts across Zambia and other parts of Africa.
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