An Open-Source Monitoring System for Remote Solar Power Applications
Nikolas Wolfe

TL;DR
This paper presents an open-source, cost-effective monitoring system for remote solar power setups, aiming to improve accessibility and deployment in resource-scarce developing regions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel open-source monitoring platform for remote solar systems, demonstrating its feasibility and potential for widespread adoption.
Findings
Open-source hardware and software can effectively monitor remote solar systems.
The system reduces costs compared to proprietary solutions.
Proof of concept shows ease of implementation in developing countries.
Abstract
Renewable energy systems are an increasingly popular way to generate electricity. As with any new technological paradigm, new challenges have emerged which are unique to the utilization of renewable energy systems. One of these challenges in particular is the development of effective monitoring technologies to compensate for the decentralized nature of remote power generation. This project details the development of an open-source monitoring system for remote solar power systems. The problem space that this project is specifically concerned with deals with the reduction of cost and the use of open platforms to make solar monitoring viable in developing countries where both the resources and general knowledge required to undertake such efforts are particularly scarce. Currently, solar monitoring technologies are expensive, limited in their application, and for the most part…
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TopicsSolar Radiation and Photovoltaics · Q Methodology Applications
