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Specifications of Photovoltaic Pumping Systems in Agriculture: Sizing, Fuzzy Energy Management and Economic Sensitivity Analysis

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Product Description Specifications of Photovoltaic Pumping Systems in Agriculture: Sizing, Fuzzy Energy Management and Economic Sensitivity Analysis is the first book of its kind to discuss the physical installation and sizing of PV pumping systems, also providing a successful energy management operation and economic sensitivity analysis. In order to balance production with consumption, and to improve the lifetime of batteries, Imene Yahyaoui offers a complete study through sensitive analysis of system components and sizing algorithms, providing guidance for efficient energy conversion and management for off-grid systems. From this single source, readers will be equipped with all the necessary data they need to understand, plan, and implement cost reduced systems. Review The first complete reference on the modeling, sizing, energy management, and economic study of photovoltaic water pumping systems From the Back Cover The first complete reference on the modelling, sizing, energy management and economic study of Photovoltaic water pumping systems Practical examples of how to optimize photovoltaic energy to pump water Thorough reference with case studies on both the physical installation and effective energy management of PV water pump systems In-depth economic studies justifying optimization reliability Efficient and effective sizing of photovoltaic (PV) water pumping systems and maintaining economical costing is a prerequisite for large-scale penetration of installing PV systems. Specifications of Photovoltaic Pumping Systems in Agriculture: Sizing, Fuzzy Energy Management and Economic Sensitivity Analysis is the first book of its kind to discuss the physical installation and sizing of PV pumping systems, along with a successful energy management operation and economic sensitivity analysis. In order to balance production with consumption and to improve the lifetime of batteries, Imene Yahyaoui in this book offers a complete study through sensitive analysis of system components and sizing algorithms, providing guidance for efficient energy conversion and management for off-grid systems. From one source the reader is equipped with all the necessary data to understand, plan and implement cost reduced systems, with practical explanations on how to optimize photovoltaic energy to pump water, and to fulfil the water need. About the author Dr Imene Yahyaoui Universidad Federal Espiritu Santo, Brazil Dr. Yahyaoui received her B. Eng and master degrees in electrical engineering and renewable energies from the National School of Engineering of Sfax, Tunisia in 2010. She performed her PhD in Systems and Process Engineering at the Systems Engineering and Automatic department (ISA) of the Industrial Engineering School of Valladolid, Spain. She is currently performing her postdoc researches at the Electric Engineering Department of the Federal University of Espiritu Santo, Brazil. She is a member in international congress organization committees. She is a reviewer for Elsevier’s journals, including Energy Conversion and Management, Applied Energy, applied thermal energy, sustainable cities and society, etc. She has published several articles in high-impact scientific journals including Elsevier’s Energy Conversion and Management, Sustainable Cities and Society and Agricultural Water Management. Furthermore, she has published at 17 international and national conferences. About the Author Dr. Imene Yahyaoui obtained her electrical engineering and master degrees in electric conversion and renewable energies from the University of Sfax, Tunisia. She has a PhD in Systems and Process Engineering from the Industrial Engineering School of the University of Valladolid, Spain. She performed her postdoc at the Electric Engineering Department of the Federal University of Espiritu Santo, Brazil. She is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Electric Engineering Department of the University Carlos III of Madrid (UC3M), Spa