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international renewable energy congress | 2016

Study and simulation of photovoltaic installation connected to the grid with storage system

K. Harzli; H. Oueslati; A. Ben Mabrouk; S. B. Mabrouk; L. Dusonchet; Salvatore Favuzza; D. La Cascia; F. Massaro; Gaetano Zizzo

In the present paper, a new approach to the management of energy resources in a research laboratory is proposed and evaluated by a simulation for the PV installation realized for the Tunisian-Italian cooperation project DE.DU.ENER.T, using renewable energy and economic criteria. The aim of this project is to improve energy efficiency order to minimize the electricity cost consumed at the laboratory, because according to the bills of electricity received we noticed that there is a high consumption of electrical current, from the STEG grid, and especially by the energy intensive equipment such as drying ovens and all the workstations. So we targeted to install a photovoltaic field of 12KWc to reduce these bills by using other sustainable, green and clean sources. In addition, a theoretical study of the PV system sizing realized manually in order to know in the first hand the compatibility between the different equipment of this installation and to compare the results with those found by the SMA Sunny Design software in the second hand. Then, we present the different result obtained by the simulation of our installation using a PV*SOL simulation software. We designed and managed these systems optimally to promote the self-consumption of the electric energy in the building of LPT Research laboratory. We will focus on the use of the PV system by evaluating the impacts of electricity generation using renewable energy levied on electricity grid (energy injection and extraction) and the economies that can be achieved during the hours Operating.


ieee international conference on renewable energy research and applications | 2015

Experimentation of sustainable energy microsystems: The DE.DU.ENER.T. research project

S. Ben Mabrouk; A. Ben Mabrouk; K. Harzli; D. La Cascia; H. Oueslati; Gaetano Zizzo; L. Dusonchet; Salvatore Favuzza; Mariano Giuseppe Ippolito; F. Massaro

The paper focuses on an energy sustainable prototype micro-system installed upon a roof of a building in Valderice (Italy). This micro-system has been conceived in the ENPI (European Neighborhood and Partnership Instrument) cross-border cooperation Italy - Tunisia 2007-2013 DE.DU.ENER.T. (Le DEveloppement DUrable dans la production ENERgetique dans le Territoire) research project framework. The main aim of this project is the construction of a sustainable energy micro-system prototype suitable for the optimal integration and management of renewable energy resources (photovoltaic, wind and solar thermal) and to reduce the buildings energy consumption. In the paper the project and the prototype installed in Valderice (Italy) are described.


international conference on environment and electrical engineering | 2016

Feasibility analysis and study of a grid-connected hybrid electric system: Application in the building sector

H. Oueslati; S. Ben Mabrouk; A. Ben Mabrouk; D. La Cascia; Gaetano Zizzo; L. Dusonchet; Salvatore Favuzza; F. Massaro

This paper represents the feasibility study and analysis of a grid-connected hybrid (PV-Wind) system with battery, realized within the project DE.DU.ENER.T and installed in the research centre CRTEn located in the northern Tunisia in the city of Borj-Cedria. The main objective of this work is to exploit renewable sources of electrical energy production to electrify the desired building. So, to minimize electricity consumption costs, reduce the adverse effects of pollutants products from the diesel power systems and sometimes happen to sell the surplus of energy produced. The HOMER (Hybrid Optimization Model of Electric Renewable) software is used to estimate system size and its performance analysis.


Mathematical and Computer Modelling of Dynamical Systems | 2014

Dynamic modelling and performance study of solar gas tunnel dryer

H. Oueslati; Salah Ben Mabrouk; Abdelkader Mami

The work presented in this article focuses on the analysis and modelling of heat and mass transfers in the tunnel dryer during the drying of agricultural products. The main objective of this work is to establish a global modelling of the studied system based on the bond graph methodology. The pseudo-bond graph methodology was used in modelling the system. Such methodology was very suitable for this thermal process since it allows good management of the nonlinearity present in the system. The thermal performance of the proposed dryer is analysed by solving the various energy balance equations. An application of drying tomatoes was achieved and a fair agreement was observed between predicted and experimental results.


international conference on environment and electrical engineering | 2016

DE.DU.ENER.T. project: A prototype of a sustainable energy microsystem

S. Ben Mabrouk; A. Ben Mabrouk; B. Bessais; K. Harzli; H. Oueslati; D. La Cascia; Gaetano Zizzo; L. Dusonchet; Salvatore Favuzza; F. Massaro

The paper presents a prototype of a microsystem for the integration and the optimal management of renewable energy sources in order to attain a reduction of the total energy consumption of a not residential building. The system composed by the building and the prototype is an energy sustainable microsystem and is located in Italy in the city of Valderice. The microsystem has been conceived in the ENPI (European Neighborhood and Partnership Instrument) cross-border cooperation Italy - Tunisia 2007-2013 DE.DU.ENER.T. (Le DEveloppement DUrable dans la production ENERgetique dans le Territoire) research project framework. In the paper the purposes of the DE.DU.ENER.T. project are presented and the prototype is shown. Moreover a monitoring protocol for the evaluation of the energy and money savings is described.


international renewable energy congress | 2014

Design and installation of a solar-gas tunnel dryer: Comparative experimental study of two scenarios of drying

H. Oueslati; Salah Ben Mabrouk; Abdelkader Marni

A tunnel dryer using different sources of energy (solar, gas, electric) has been conceived to dry wet agricultural products. First object we will enjoy the use of solar energy provided by solar air panels for drying a wet agricultural product, then the adding of an auxiliary heating system allows the use of the dryer in unfavorable weather conditions. In this paper we have made a comparative study of two scenarios of drying: solar drying and hybrid drying with the characterization of the dried product that are tomatoes.


international conference on environment and electrical engineering | 2016

Monitoring of renewable energy prototype for the DEDUENERT research project

S. Ben Mabrouk; H. Oueslati; A. Ben Mabrouk; D. La Cascia; Gaetano Zizzo; L. Dusonchet; Salvatore Favuzza; F. Massaro

In this paper, we present a renewable energy sustainable micro-system installed upon a platform located in the Research and Technology Centre of Energy in Borj Cedria Techno park (Tunisia). This prototype has been conceived within the ENPI (European Neighborhood and Partnership Instrument) cross-border cooperation Italy-Tunisia 2007-2013 research project framework. This projects overall goal is to develop a common strategy for the deployment of renewable energy and energy efficiency by endorsing the cooperation between Italy and Tunisia. The focus is to implement the use of sustainable energy microsystems that generate electricity from various renewable sources (solar thermal, photovoltaic, wind turbine) and store it with storage systems (traditional and innovative batteries) used for a “stand alone” application independent from the grid.


Food and Bioproducts Processing | 2012

Experimental study and numerical modelling of drying characteristics of apple slices

Salah Ben Mabrouk; Elaid Benali; H. Oueslati


Energy Procedia | 2017

Simulation of photovoltaic installation connected to the grid with storage system

S. Ben Mabrouk; H. Oueslati; A. Ben Mabrouk; Gaetano Zizzo; D. La Cascia; L. Dusonchet; Salvatore Favuzza; F. Massaro


Archive | 2012

System Design, Mathematical Modelling and Simulation of Process Drying in a Solar-Gas Convective Tunnel Dryer

H. Oueslati; Salah Ben Mabrouk; Abdelkader Mami

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