Publications (4)
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Predicting power and solar energy using neural networks and PCA with meteorological parameters from Diass and Taïba Ndiaye
Sambalaye Diop, Papa Silly Traore, Mamadou Lamine Ndiaye, Issa Zerbo, Vincent Sambou
The excessive reliance on conventional fossil fuel-based resources poses a significant threat to our environment. To mitigate this impact, it has become increasingly crucial to increase the integration of intermittent and non-polluting energy sources into our electrical grids. However, while this higher penetration rate brings benefits such as(...)
Renewable energies, Prediction, Artificial neural networks, Vulnerability
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Using Artificial Intelligence Models to Predict the Wind Power to be fed into the Grid
Sambalaye Diop , Papa Silly Traore, Mamadou Lamine Ndiaye, Issa Zerbo
The Taïba Ndiaye wind farm, connected to the SENELEC grid, plays a key role in offsetting shortfalls in electricity consumption, with an installed capacity of 158.7 MW. Moreover, as an intermittent power station, its production is highly dependent on the environmental conditions in the region. Bad weather can disrupt the electricity network, r(...)
Taïba Ndiaye, Wind power, SENELEC grid, forecast, machine learning, artificial intelligence models
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Assessing the Efficiency of the Zagtouli Solar Plant: A Large-Scale Grid Connected PV System in Burkina Faso
Abdoulaye Kabore, Samuel Ouoba, Kayaba Haro, Tongonmanegde Leonard Ouedraogo, Boubou Bagre, Bowendkuni Armand Korsaga, Antoine Bere
This paper presents an evaluation and analysis of the energy perfonnance of a 33.7 MWp solar photovoltaic plant. Monitoring data for 36 months (January 2019-December 2021) have been used to evaluate the perfonnance of the power plant according to the IEC 61724 standard. Nonnalized parameters that are (i) perfonnance ratio, (ii) reference yield(...)
Perfonnance analysis, Grid-connected, No1malized yields, Sudano-sahelian zone
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Performance Assessment of a Box Type Solar Cooker Using Jatropha Oil as a Heat Storage Material
Jacques Nébié, Sidiki Zongo, Guy C. Tubreoumya, Augustin S. Zongo, Ilyassé Konkobo,Boubou Bagré, Ali Diané, Tizane Daho, Serges W. Igo, Belkacem Zeghmati, Antoine Béré
Solar cookers are a good option in developing countries with high solar po-tential for environmentally friendly cooking and reduced pressure on forests.However, they are still affected by the intermittency of the sun. In order toovercome this problem, in this work, a box type solar cooker integrated Ja-tropha oil as a heat storage material is(...)
Solar Cooker, Kapok Wool, Performance, Heat Storage, Jatropha oil