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RESEARCH ON DISTRIBUTED POWER GENERATION BASED ON RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES AND HYDROGEN BATTERIES

https://doi.org/10.15518/isjaee.2016.03-04.005

Abstract

The article presents a study of the effectiveness of the use of distributed renewable power sources based on solar, wind and biogas power plants. The paper uses statistical data collection on weather conditions and solar radiation in different regions of the Russian Federation to assess effectiveness. It was found that the installing the solar and wind power plants in the Republic of Bashkortostan is more profitable than installing ones in other regions (Astrakhan, Vladivostok, Gorno-Altaisk, Makhachkala, St. Petersburg) and the use of biogas power plant is profitable in the region, where it is possible the production of biofuels, including the Republic of Bashkortostan. Moreover, the paper presents a high-speed design of the magnetoelectric generator for microturbines. In order to save electric power and outputting the electric energy in accordance with the graph load consumers, hydrogen batteries were examined.

About the Authors

F. R. Ismagilov
Ufa State Aviation Technical University 12 Karl Marx str., Ufa, 450000, Russia
Russian Federation

D.Sc. (engineering), professor, head of department of electromechanics, USATU.



I. H. Hayrullin
Ufa State Aviation Technical University 12 Karl Marx str., Ufa, 450000, Russia
Russian Federation

D.Sc. (engineering), professor of department of electromechanics, USATU.



V. E. Vavilov
Ufa State Aviation Technical University 12 Karl Marx str., Ufa, 450000, Russia
Russian Federation

Ph.D. (engineering), lecturer, USATU.



A. M. Yakupov
Ufa State Aviation Technical University 12 Karl Marx str., Ufa, 450000, Russia
Russian Federation

postgraduate student, engineer, USATU



G. F. Yakupova
Ufa State Aviation Technical University 12 Karl Marx str., Ufa, 450000, Russia
Russian Federation

postgraduate student, engineer of Bashkirenergo. 



R. F. Aflyatonov
Ufa State Aviation Technical University 12 Karl Marx str., Ufa, 450000, Russia
Russian Federation

assistant in laboratory of USATU. 



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Ismagilov F.R., Hayrullin I.H., Vavilov V.E., Yakupov A.M., Yakupova G.F., Aflyatonov R.F. RESEARCH ON DISTRIBUTED POWER GENERATION BASED ON RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES AND HYDROGEN BATTERIES. Alternative Energy and Ecology (ISJAEE). 2016;(3-4):61-72. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15518/isjaee.2016.03-04.005

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