Open Source Remote Monitoring for Rural Solar Electrification Projects
Nikolas Wolfe

TL;DR
This paper presents an open-source remote monitoring framework designed for rural solar energy projects, addressing unique challenges in decentralized energy systems and enabling better data management for maintenance and development.
Contribution
It introduces a novel open-source monitoring system tailored for remote solar energy setups in developing regions, facilitating data collection and analysis.
Findings
Successfully implemented the monitoring framework in real-world rural settings.
Enhanced data accessibility and diagnostic capabilities for remote solar systems.
Potential to improve maintenance and scalability of rural renewable energy projects.
Abstract
Renewable energy systems are an increasingly popular way to generate electricity around the world. As wind and solar technologies gradually begin to supplant the use of fossil fuels as preferred means of energy production, new challenges are emerging which are unique to the experience of decentralized power generation. One such challenge is the development of effective monitoring technologies to relay diagnostic information from remote energy systems to data analysis centers. The ability to easily obtain, synthesize, and evaluate data pertaining to the behavior of a potentially vast number of individual power sources is of critical importance to the maintainability of the next generation of intelligent grid infrastructure. However, the application space of remote monitoring extends well beyond this. This paper details the development and implementation of an open-source monitoring…
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TopicsPower Systems and Renewable Energy · Power Systems and Technologies
