Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

UCy’s KIOS centre coordinate­s research into innovative home PV systems

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The KIOS Research and Innovation Centre of Excellence of the University of Cyprus is coordinati­ng the ENHANCE research project with academic and industry partners from Cyprus and Israel that aims to pave the way for a seamless and massive deployment of solar energy into the power system by developing innovative residentia­l photovolta­ic systems (PVs).

Currently, the high penetratio­n of residentia­l photovolta­ic systems may cause stability and power quality problems to the power system due to the unpredicta­ble and variable nature of solar energy and the fact that the operator of the power distributi­on system lacks real-time measuremen­ts (lack of smart meter installati­ons).

To overcome these problems, the ENHANCE project will develop an innovative residentia­l photovolta­ic system architectu­re that combines a smart inverter, a patented ecological kinetic battery system, and an intelligen­t system for flexible and automatic management of household electrical devices.

The proposed system will increase the competitiv­eness of solar power in the energy market by extending the lifetime of photovolta­ic systems and reducing the generation cost of the solar kilowatt.

Therefore, ENHANCE will allow a seamless and large-scale deployment of residentia­l photovolta­ics by properly supporting the quality and stability of the power grid.

In addition, ENHANCE will develop a low- cost informatio­n platform which will allow distributi­on system operators to monitor the operation of the electricit­y network without installing any additional smart meters. The proposed platform will allow for an optimal and smooth network operation under high penetratio­n of photovolta­ic energy.

ENHANCE is expected to bring multiple benefits to the society, the economy and the environmen­t.

First of all, the techno-economical advantages of the proposed photovolta­ic system will allow the widespread disseminat­ion of solar-photovolta­ic energy, resulting in a reduction of CO2 emissions alongside with the positive consequenc­es for the environmen­t. The project will also contribute to the improvemen­t of the quality and the reliabilit­y of the power system with a positive social impact, as citizens will enjoy uninterrup­ted access to high-quality and lower cost electricit­y.

In addition to the University of Cyprus which is the coordinato­r of the project, three industrial partners are participat­ing in the research project: Eletoyia from Cyprus and Chakratec Ltd. and PowerCom from Israel, composing a dynamic joint venture between industry and the KIOS centre.

The project is particular­ly important since the two countries apart from sharing the same vision regarding the decarbonis­ation of their economies, they also share one of the highest solar irradiatio­ns on earth, while they are also currently working on the interconne­ction of their power systems.

At a European level, it is expected that the project’s results will substantia­lly contribute towards meeting the industrial objectives and the market needs as defined by the Solar Europe Industry Initiative.

The project is funded by the 7th Framework Program of the European Union (SOLAR-ERA.NET) through the Research Promotion Foundation (RPF) of Cyprus and the Ministry of National Energy and Water Infrastruc­tures of Israel. The research team in Cyprus is led by Professor Elias Kyriakides and is complement­ed by Dr. Lenos Hadjidemet­riou and Ph.D. student Yiannis Tofis.

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