4.6 Article

Democratization of PV Micro-Generation System Monitoring Based on Narrowband-IoT

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 22, Issue 13, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s22134966

Keywords

photovoltaic microgeneration; NB-IoT technology; monitoring network; Internet of Things

Funding

  1. Institute for Development of the Region of Murcia (INFO)
  2. Technological Center for Energy and Environment (CETENMA)
  3. 'Research Program for Groups of Scientific Excellence at Region of Murcia (Spain)' Project PVBRAIN [2021.08.CT01.0035]
  4. European Commission Horizon Project PHOENIX [893079]

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With the rapid changes in power system configuration and performance, grids are now being influenced by microgeneration systems connected in low and medium voltage. However, these facilities often provide little to no information to distribution and transmission system operators, causing management problems. This paper proposes a monitoring solution using IoT technologies to address these issues, specifically for photovoltaic self-consumption installations. Field tests show that the proposed solution provides reliable and accurate results, making it a popular choice for those who cannot afford professional monitoring platforms.
Power system configuration and performance are changing very quickly. Under the new paradigm of prosumers and energy communities, grids are increasingly influenced by microgeneration systems connected in both low and medium voltage. In addition, these facilities provide little or no information to distribution and/or transmission system operators, increasing power system management problems. Actually, information is a great asset to manage this new situation. The arrival of affordable and open Internet of Things (IoT) technologies is a remarkable opportunity to overcome these inconveniences allowing for the exchange of information about these plants. In this paper, we propose a monitoring solution applicable to photovoltaic self-consumption or any other microgeneration installation, covering the installations of the so-called 'prosumers' and aiming to provide a tool for local self-consumption monitoring. A detailed description of the proposed system at the hardware level is provided, and extended information on the communication characteristics and data packets is also included. Results of different field test campaigns carried out in real PV self-consumption installations connected to the grid are described and analyzed. It can be affirmed that the proposed solution provides outstanding results in reliability and accuracy, being a popular solution for those who cannot afford professional monitoring platforms.

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