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Power Generation Using Atmospheric Electricity

Mr.A.Janagiraman, R.Balachandar, S.Karthik, S.A.Mohamed Azarudeen, E.Rajkumar

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Abstract: Renewable energy can generate power directly from environmental resources it embodies various features like efficient power generation, affordable and eco-friendly. The interconnection of Renewable resources provides efficient uninterrupted power supply. The generated energies from resources can be combined and integrated with adaptable technology. The system uses three renewable energy sources (Solar, Wind, and Biomass) for power generation. These Sources generate power separately and it is integrated by the driver circuit and provided to the controller. Microcontroller (ATmega328p) receives information about the generated power, it gives pulse to the MOSFET driver circuit and the current is stored in the battery using a battery charging circuit and it supplies energy to the load. The buck-boost converter operates to provide an appropriate supply to the load.

Keywords: Arduino, MOSFET, Buck-Boost converter

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[1] Mr.A.Janagiraman, R.Balachandar, S.Karthik, S.A.Mohamed Azarudeen, E.Rajkumar, β€œPower Generation Using Atmospheric Electricity,” International Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering (IJIREEICE), DOI: 10.17148/IJIREEICE.2019.8414

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