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Browsing by Author "Adenle, Johnson Gbadebo"

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    FEASIBILTY STUDIES OF A PROPOSED HYBRID POWER GENERATION SYSTEM FOR A COMPUTER CENTER IN A REMOTE STATION
    (International Journal of Technical Research and Applications, 2016-08-01) Omogoye, Okeolu Samuel; Ogundare, Ayoade Benson; Oyetola, Jamiu Babatunde; Keshinro, Kolawole Kazeem; Adenle, Johnson Gbadebo
    This paper presents the feasibility study of a proposed Photovoltaic/Diesel power generation hybrid system for a remote computer centre in Nigeria. This design comprises the correct determination of station electrical daily load consumption and station solar radiation data. These data are used to determine the hybrid components sizes and its configuration via the use of HOMER software for design and simulation. The simulation results were used to carry out the optimization of this system based on twenty five years life expectances. Analyzing the hybrid power generation system (HPGS) helps in determining the cost effect, the level of emission and optimizes the size of the system. This analysis shows that the HPGS has lower cost, emit less harmful gaseous substances and give reasonable system sizes leading to reduction of energy wastage as compared to conventional stand alone Diesel generator. However, the final design perfectly meets the station energy requirement. Hence, (HPGS) is a recommended solution for this application.
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    SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS OF FAULTS IN DISTRIBUTION NETWORK SYSTEM IN OGBOMOSO UNDERTAKING WITH DISTRIBUTION RELIABILITY INDICES
    (International Journal of Current Research and Applied Studies, (IJCRAS), 2022-08-01) Adenle, Johnson Gbadebo; Koledowo, Saliu Oyewale; Abubakar, Bawa
    Distribution network accounts for more than 90% of power service disruptions. This study present fault occurring on power distribution network using Ogbomoso Business hub as a case study consisting of four feeders namely: Takie, Oke-Ado, Owode and Gambari feeders. Simulation and Modeling were carried out using MATLAB/Simulink software package. Faults data are obtained for selected feeders using fault log book from the station under study. Analysis of fault is accomplished using MATLAB Software and associated with statistics measures (Distributed reliability indices). Reliability indices is therefore computed for each of the four feeders. The result shows that the Average Service Availability Index for Takie, Oke-Ado, Owode and Gambari feeders are 99.884%, 99.843%, 99.888% and 99.950% respectively

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