Description of photovoltaic village power systems in the United States and AfricaThe paper describes the designs, hardware, and installations of NASA photovoltaic power systems in the village of Schuchuli in Arizona and Tangaye in Upper Volta, Africa. The projects were designed to demonstrate that current photovoltaic system technology can provide electrical power for domestic services for small, remote communities. The Schuchuli system has a 3.5 kW peak solar array which provides power for water pumping, a refrigerator for each family, lights, and community washing and sewing machines. The 1.8 kW Tangaye system provides power for pumping, flour milling, and lights in the milling building. Both are stand-alone systems operated by local personnel, and they are monitored by NASA to measure design adequacy and refine future designs.
Document ID
19800062626
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Ratajczak, A. F. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, OH, United States)
Bifano, W. J. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)