Measurement: Sensors (Jun 2024)

SMS based reservoir condition monitoring sensor system for pumped hydro storage in mini-grids

  • Benneth Oyinna,
  • Lois E. David,
  • Kenneth E. Okedu,
  • Ogheneruona E. Diemuodeke,
  • Akhtar Kalam,
  • Ilhami Colak

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33
p. 101242

Abstract

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Solar mini-grids are a cost-effective and efficient method of improving energy access in sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in low-income communities. However, conventional battery storage systems have reduced the affordability of solar mini-grid-generated electricity, necessitating the development of alternative energy storage systems such as pumped hydro storage to replace lithium-ion batteries. This paper introduces a model for an SMS-based fluid parameter monitoring system to provide visibility of reservoir conditions during peak and off-peak periods. The model uses hardware such as voltage regulators, sensors, microcontrollers, and C- programming language software. Sensors monitor various parameters in the reservoir and penstock, transmitting signals to a microcontroller for analysis. The results are relayed to a display unit and personnel's mobile phones for alert notifications, ensuring precise and accurate reporting. Simulation results show the reliability of the design to monitor water levels, water temperature, flow rate, and transmission through SMS to mobile devices for timely reporting. The paper recommends the development and commercialization of this model for larger applications, such as monitoring dams for irrigation and power generation.

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