ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR CONTROL SMALL HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
https://doi.org/10.53360/2788-7995-2022-1(5)-4
Abstract
The problem of providing cheap electricity to both industrial enterprises and settlements has been and remains very relevant. More than 1 million people live in decentralized power supply zones. This is especially important for the remote areas of southern Kazakhstan, where there is no developed power transmission network, and the population receives electricity for 3-4 hours a day from a diesel-electric power station (DPP). The construction of small hydroelectric power plants (SHPPs) can change the living conditions of these people, ensure the energy security of the regions and contribute to the development of the economy.
At present, when solving problems related to the reconstruction and construction of new small hydropower plants, it is necessary to apply inexpensive and effective solutions for automation and remote control of power plants without the constant presence of maintenance personnel.
To effectively control and protect SHPs, a relatively large amount of functionality must be provided compared to larger power plants. A standardized intelligent electronic device (IED) can provide autonomous operation and prioritize safe water management. The IED shall be compact and integrated with the control of electrical and mechanical elements, including the water supply, communication, monitoring and protection system for small hydro power plants.
About the Authors
S. T. SuleimenovaKazakhstan
PhD, of the Department «System analysis and management»
010008, Astana, 2 K. Satpaev Street
N. P. Kabulov
Kazakhstan
Master's student of the Department «System analysis and management»
010008, Astana, 2 K. Satpaev Street
Zh. Musiripsha
Kazakhstan
Master's student of the Department «System analysis and management»
010008, Astana, 2 K. Satpaev Street
Ye. A. Ospanov
Kazakhstan
PhD of the Department "Automation, Information Technologies and Urban Planning"
071412, Semey, 20 A Glinka Street
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For citations:
Suleimenova S.T., Kabulov N.P., Musiripsha Zh., Ospanov Ye.A. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR CONTROL SMALL HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS. Bulletin of Shakarim University. Technical Sciences. 2022;(3(7)):26-32. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.53360/2788-7995-2022-1(5)-4