Study of small-scale off-grid photovoltaic aquaponic system for domestic self-consumption application

Inflation of food are increasing due to global and local food insecurity. Availability and shortage of food supplies has been evidently affected due to unforeseen global and local events. Therefore, it is sensible to look into alternatives or solutions to secure essential food such as vegetables, es...

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Main Author: Au Yong, Wai Tack
Format: Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis
Published: 2023
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Online Access:http://eprints.utar.edu.my/5402/
http://eprints.utar.edu.my/5402/1/AU_YONG_WAI_TACK.pdf
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description Inflation of food are increasing due to global and local food insecurity. Availability and shortage of food supplies has been evidently affected due to unforeseen global and local events. Therefore, it is sensible to look into alternatives or solutions to secure essential food such as vegetables, especially in urban areas. Relatively big land area is required for conventional home farming. Therefore, it is interesting to study the use of aquaponics farming system as an alternative to tackle the issue described. Considering long-term benefits, and reduce the likeliness to be affected by external factors such as shortage of power supply or increase in power supply cost, the system should be powered by PV system in order to be self-sustained. A small-scale prototype PV Aquaponic (PVA) is to be assembled with minimum cost as a prove-of-concept experiment in this study. Lettuce will be grown to estimate the yield in 3 months. A 300 W PV system with a 3-tier aquaponic planter is found suitable for home growers. The cost of installation, maintenance cost is calculated and yield is recorded. Breakeven period is calculated to be around 4 years based on NPV, LCOE is around RM 3.5 kWh-1 , advantages and disadvantages of the system is discussed.
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spelling utar-54022023-06-20T13:37:22Z Study of small-scale off-grid photovoltaic aquaponic system for domestic self-consumption application Au Yong, Wai Tack TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Inflation of food are increasing due to global and local food insecurity. Availability and shortage of food supplies has been evidently affected due to unforeseen global and local events. Therefore, it is sensible to look into alternatives or solutions to secure essential food such as vegetables, especially in urban areas. Relatively big land area is required for conventional home farming. Therefore, it is interesting to study the use of aquaponics farming system as an alternative to tackle the issue described. Considering long-term benefits, and reduce the likeliness to be affected by external factors such as shortage of power supply or increase in power supply cost, the system should be powered by PV system in order to be self-sustained. A small-scale prototype PV Aquaponic (PVA) is to be assembled with minimum cost as a prove-of-concept experiment in this study. Lettuce will be grown to estimate the yield in 3 months. A 300 W PV system with a 3-tier aquaponic planter is found suitable for home growers. The cost of installation, maintenance cost is calculated and yield is recorded. Breakeven period is calculated to be around 4 years based on NPV, LCOE is around RM 3.5 kWh-1 , advantages and disadvantages of the system is discussed. 2023 Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utar.edu.my/5402/1/AU_YONG_WAI_TACK.pdf Au Yong, Wai Tack (2023) Study of small-scale off-grid photovoltaic aquaponic system for domestic self-consumption application. Master dissertation/thesis, UTAR. http://eprints.utar.edu.my/5402/
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Au Yong, Wai Tack
Study of small-scale off-grid photovoltaic aquaponic system for domestic self-consumption application
title Study of small-scale off-grid photovoltaic aquaponic system for domestic self-consumption application
title_full Study of small-scale off-grid photovoltaic aquaponic system for domestic self-consumption application
title_fullStr Study of small-scale off-grid photovoltaic aquaponic system for domestic self-consumption application
title_full_unstemmed Study of small-scale off-grid photovoltaic aquaponic system for domestic self-consumption application
title_short Study of small-scale off-grid photovoltaic aquaponic system for domestic self-consumption application
title_sort study of small-scale off-grid photovoltaic aquaponic system for domestic self-consumption application
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
url http://eprints.utar.edu.my/5402/
http://eprints.utar.edu.my/5402/1/AU_YONG_WAI_TACK.pdf