A Technical Report On 400L Siwes
A Technical Report On 400L Siwes
A Technical Report On 400L Siwes
UNDERTAKEN AT
STARSIGHT ENERGY
9 Ondo Street, Osborne Foreshore Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria
BY
FTP/EEE/21/0000606
SUBMITTED TO:
I hereby certify that this SIWES report was written and submitted by Ekundayo
MONDAY EDEKI with Matriculation number FTP/EEE/21/0000606 to the
Department of Electrical Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Federal
University Oye-Ekiti In partial fulfillment for the award of a Bachelor of
Engineering (B.Eng.) in Electrical Electronics Engineering.
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DEDICATION
I dedicate this report to God Almighty for knowledge and wisdom. Also, to my
dear wife for always supporting me. Also, I devote this report of internship report
to respectable and honorable Lecturers who have empowered me with the
knowledge I have acquired in the cause of my study.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I want to express my immense gratitude to God for the grace and privilege to
have successfully started and completed my training program at Starsight Energy.
I am also grateful to the conceivers and management of the Industrial Training
Fund, Nigeria, for the conception and inclusion of the SIWES training program
into the university syllabus. The Electrical and Electronics Department of the
Federal University Oye-Ekiti and The Electrical and Electronics Department of
the Lagos state polytechnic has contributed immensely to the success of the
training by providing a sufficient level of education before the program's start to
aid the amount of value that I could contribute to the company.
I thank the management and staff of Starsight Energy for their willingness
and availability in providing a conducive training environment for the
duration of the program. I am particularly grateful to the CEO, Tony Carr,
the CTO, Chike Ukachukwu, the entire technical team, Adeboye Afowora,
Anthony Achi, Opeyemi Afolabi, Opeyemi Omodiale, and Mathew Dasilva
for the rare opportunity to amass such a wealth of knowledge from each of
them in such a brief period.
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ABSTRACT
The content of this technical report describes exclusively the industrial work
experience and technical skills that were developed during the SIWES training
period at Starsight energy.
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TABLE OF FIGURES
Figure 2.1 Organizational structure of Starsight Energy……………………………….………………3
Figure 3.1: A diagram showing the photovoltaic effect…………………………………….…………..4
Figure 3.2: Schematic diagram showing power flow in a typical PV power system….………..……….5
Figure 3.3: Schematic diagram of a typical grid-connected PV system……………..………..…………5
Figure 3.4: Schematic diagram of a typical DC–coupled standalone PV system………….………….…7
Figure 3.5: Schematic diagram of a typical AC – coupled standalone PV system…………..……..……7
Figure 3.6: Schematic diagram of a typical Off-grid AC and DC solar combined……………..…..…...8
Figure 3.7: Image of the PEL 103……………………………….……………………………………....9
Figure 3.8: The PEL 103 configuration
panel…………………………………………………………..10
Figure 3.9: A typical as-built Single Line Diagram of a Solar Hybrid system……………...………….11
Figure 4.1: Three-phase inverter installation and configuration systems…………..…………………..16
Figure 4.2: Parallel configuration of inverter……………………………..……………………….…...16
Figure 4.3: Inverter programming setup……………………………………………..…………..……..17
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CERTIFICATION.....................................................................................................................................ii
DEDICATION……………………………………………….…………………………………………..iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT............................................................................................................................iv
ABSTRACT..................................................................................................................................................v
TABLES OF FIGURES……………………………………………………………………………………vi
TABLES OF CONTENTS……………………………..………………...……………………………….vii
5.2 CONCLUSION………………………………………………………………………………………..20
5.4 REFERENCES……………………………………………………………………………………...…21
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CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION TO SIWES
The Industrial Training Fund (ITF) was established by promulgating decree No. 47
on 8th October 1971 in response to the need for capacity building of human
resources in the industry, commerce, and government through training and
retraining of workers to effectively provide much-high-quality goods and services
in a dynamic economy as ours.
The Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) was established by ITF
in 1973 to solve the problem of the lack of adequate practical skills that are
considered a prerequisite for the employment of graduates of tertiary institutions in
Nigeria. SIWES aims to be a training program that engages students of
universities, polytechnics, and colleges of technology with work experience that is
typical of what is to be expected after graduation such that they develop
occupational competencies required for the workplace and they can contribute their
quota to national, economic, and technological development after graduation.
The work experience scheme is designed to bridge the gap between employer’s
expectations and the actual performance of graduates of Nigerian tertiary
institutions through the following means: Skills Development, Practical
Knowledge, Corporate Environment, Networking, Field Experience, and Synergy.
CHAPTER TWO
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GENERAL OVERVIEW OF STARSIGHT ENERGY
Starsight Energy’s vision is to provide premier clean on-grid and off-grid energy
services to commercial and industrial clients in Africa.
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CHAPTER THREE
For practical use this usually requires conversion to certain desired voltages or
alternating current (AC), with inverters. Multiple solar cells are connected inside
modules. Modules are wired together to form arrays, then tied to an inverter, which
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produces power at the desired voltage, and for AC, the desired frequency/phase.
This is the basis upon which large solar systems are built. The diagram below
shows the schematics of power flow in a typical PV power system.
Figure 3.2: Schematic diagram showing power flow in a typical PV power system.
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Figure 3.3: Schematic diagram of a typical grid-connected PV system.
Standalone power systems are the power systems that are more commonly
provided by Starsight due to the desire to ensure the client’s power uptime.
Standalone systems are independent of the utility grid but can also work with the
utility grid supply. Electricity is typically generated using solar panels, inverter
and/ or a diesel generator. Storage is usually implemented using the battery bank.
The primary functions of a storage battery in a stand-alone PV system are:
Energy Storage Capacity and Autonomy: To store energy when there is excess
power available and to provide it when required.
Supply Surge Currents: to provide surge currents to loads like motors when
required.
When battery storage is involved, two coupling methods can be used namely DC-
coupled PV system and AC– coupled PV system.
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Figure 3.5: Schematic diagram of a typical AC – coupled standalone PV system.
PV + Grid + Backup Generator + Storage: This scenario is very much like that
described above but a new source is available to provide a reference waveform to
the PV source if there is no Grid/Generator. Tis new source is the battery bank.
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Figure 3.6: Schematic diagram of a typical Off-grid AC and DC solar combined.
The first step in ensuring a viable solution is proposed to a client involves carrying
out an extensive audit of the facility. An energy audit is an inspection survey and
an analysis of energy flows for energy conservation in a building or facility. It may
include a process or system to reduce the amount of energy input into the system
without negatively affecting the output. For our solutions, an energy audit is the
first step in identifying opportunities to reduce energy expenses and carbon
footprint. The parameters collected during energy audit are: the client electrical
architecture,
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to consume. A power and energy logger can be installed to obtain electrical
parameters (voltage current, power, energy, power factor, total harmonic
distortion) from the facility over a duration of time. At Starsight, the Power and
Energy logger that is used is the AEMC PEL 103.
The PEL 103 is a low-cost, simple to use, one, two (split phase), and three-phase
power/energy data logger. All vital energy data is easily measured, recorded, and
analyzed. The instrument is designed to be installed inside load center panels
(including the current sensors) allowing the door to close on most panels.
The goal of the device installation is to capture all the load that the facility’s
sources are supplying. After the current and voltage sensors are connected as
needed, the next step involves ensuring the connection is done in the right way by
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connecting the device to the accompanying software through Bluetooth, LAN, or a
USB cable.
At the end of the recording duration, which could be between 3 days to a month,
the data that has been recorded can then be retrieved and analyzed.
The following calculation can be done to arrive at a total number of panels to cater
for the energy requirements:
Finally, in sizing a system, the differences between the AC and DC system should
be noted. The PV output is always in DC and the DC must be converted into AC to
be utilized in the facility. In this conversion process, there are usually losses. These
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losses are typically captured in a quantity denoted as the DC/AC ratio. The goal in
any system is to minimize the DC/AC ratio, but a healthy ratio is typically around
1.2. This means that an expected AC output of 100KWac would usually have a DC
input of approximately 120KWdc.
Figure 3.9: A typical as-built Single Line Diagram of a Solar Hybrid sys
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3.3.2 Project Component Selection & Cost Estimation
The SLD produced would typically include the components that had been selected
and as such, it is much easier to use this SLD to estimate the costs to avoid clear
errors. Some of the typical components that feature in projects are:
Solar panels: The solar panels is the component that harvest the energy form the
sun. A PV string is a series of connections of different panels. The total number of
panels in a single string must be chosen to meet a minimum and maximum
expected voltage reading.
Batteries: the battery stores energy for backup. The most used batteries are open
lead acid batteries due to their availability and affordability. The energy content of
the battery is based on its Voltage and Ampere hours. A battery of 2V and 1000Ah
would have a total capacity of 2V*1000Ah=2000Wh is found if the battery is fully
discharged. The total battery capacity is designed to meet the general load.
Generators: If the solar panel, battery bank is completely drained, and grid power
fails. A diesel generator is provided to cater to the peak load of the facility and this
sizing is at 80% of its peak loading. Meaning that in a facility with a peak loading
of 20KW, a generator of 20/(0.8x0.8) = 31.25KVA would be sufficient.
A. PV inverters which are grid-tied inverters that convert the DC voltage from the
solar panels into AC voltage.
B. Battery inverters convert the DC voltage from the battery bank into AC voltage.
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C. Hybrid inverters integrate the functions of both the PV inverters and the
battery inverters.
Charge Controller: The charge controller regulates the power generated from the
solar source going into the battery.
Cables: The necessary interconnection between these components and for final
power delivery, electrical cables are needed. These cables must be selected to meet
the peak power requirements that would be supplied. To select these cables, we use
the power equations for single-phase and 3-phase systems to obtain the expected
maximum current that would flow through the said cables.
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cos(𝜙) is the power factor
The unknown in these equations is the current values.
A site that has been designed and approved to be built would then enter the
construction phase. At Starsight, the construction process is outsourced to a
contractor while being closely monitored by a construction engineer. The first step
is usually to mount the PV panels. The solar racking system is the foundation that
holds the solar array in place. The mounts are used to attach the solar panels to the
roof or ground. A string of solar panels is a series of connections of the panels.
Solar panels are usually connected using MC4 connectors that have been crimped
to adequate cable size. If a storage system would be used, the storage system can
also be installed at this stage and the DC wiring completed. The PV strings are
tested to make sure they meet the minimum voltage specified by the inverter or
controller. The system must also be properly earthed, and this is tested by doing
continuity tests.
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CHAPTER FOUR
One of the core tasks that I carried out at Starsight was energy site audits with
members of the technical team and the report is sent to the design team for further
deliberations and indeed the final proposal.Among the sites, I audited are Access
Bank Apapa, Domino pizza Lagos, union bank, Lagos Island, and Indian language
school.
This type of maintenance is carried out on the installed facilities every three (3)
months.
This is the maintenance that is normally carried out every week and the report is
uploaded to the site reporting app. This maintenance involves:
Checking of Diesel generator, Checking the terminals of the AC voltage box and
DC voltage box, Checking of batteries Terminals and Remote monitoring of the
Hybrid system using the Victron energy software.
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4.4.1 Three-phase inverter installation and configuration systems
The three inverters are linked together using the cat 5 network cable and RJ 45
terminal head. The network cable is finally terminated to the color GX control
panel. The panel controls the operation of the inverter.
One phase of the generator or grid is connected to the three inverters to increase
the wattage rating.
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4.4.3 monitoring and setting up of inverter the computer and software
The computer and the software are used to program and edit the parameters of the
inverters
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Fig 4.4 Series connection of batteries
The battery can be monitored and set up via Bluetooth. The Victron Connect app
provides Battery status, Battery voltage, Battery Temperature, Last full charge, ell
balancing status, Cell voltages battery settings Product information (firmware
updates).
The solar panels are connected in series and parallel depending on the voltage and
current rating of the solar panel. Also, the charge controller voltage and current
ratings are put into consideration. MC4 connector is normally used to connect the
solar panel. The connection of two or more panels is terminated to the charge
controller.
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Fig 4.5 series connection of solar panels with ratings to charge controller
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CHAPTER FIVE
During my training period with Starsight Energy, I acquired both technical skills
relating to the operations carried out in the company and office skills necessary for
working with people to achieve a common goal
5.2 CONCLUSION
In conclusion, I consider myself very privileged not only to have been a part of
this insightful training but also to have been attached to Starsight Energy, and
strongly believe that the knowledge and skills acquired from the company will be
very instrumental in my career, especially in the renewable and power industry.
5.3 RECOMMENDATIONS
For students who would soon begin their SIWES, I would recommend:
➢ They focus majorly on the experience opportunity that SIWES presents to them.
➢ The goal of any student at any company must be to add value to the missions
and vision of the company.
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5.4 REFERENCES
decade-of-cost-declines-for-PV-systems.html
AEMC® Instruments. Power Energy Logger Model PEL 102 & PEL 103: User
Manual.
Retrieved from
https://www.aemc.com/userfiles/files/resources/usermanuals/Power-
Meters-Loggers/PEL102-103_EN.pdf
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