Tuesday, 16 October 2012

PROJECT PROPOSAL


AIM
To qualify for the award of engineering technology degree in electrical engineering technology, I chose this project of solar power water pumping system and created a bit of help and reduce the burden on farmers, particularly to facilitate their agricultural drainage and reduce gas emissions and oil if using the engine. The aim of this article is to explain how solar powered water pumping system works and what the differences with the other energy sources are. After that, I can improve my skills and knowledge in problem solving research over the internet or books.

OBJECTIVE
The objective of this project is to design hardware for power generation. The purpose of the project is to easy transfer water efficiently and reliably from sources such as spring, river, tanks and dams. These design also conduct and construct solar power unit that is portable and functional for domestic application and suitable for educational apparatus. At the same time this project could also serve as back-up power supply.
The objectives project also are to make sure all the theories and practical that the student has learn in the University Kuala Lumpur has been used to finish this final project. In this project the student will be used the subject that have learned. This entire subject was used to make sure that the student understands what the student has learned in the University Kuala Lumpur.

STATEMENT OF HYPOTHESES
By adding solar panels to power the water pumps on the ranch, it will prove to be cost beneficial over a certain amount of time because of incentives and elimination of monthly electricity costs through the use of a renewable energy source system.
There is a potential market for solar energy systems implementation and used for agricultural operations, especially in the irrigation system and remote areas or where the use of an alternative energy source is desired. It is possible to define and quantify this market, as well as to justify it in terms of social, environmental and economic sustainability.

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