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BSI PD IEC/TS 62257-1:2015

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Recommendations for renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification – General introduction to IEC 62257 series and rural electrification

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BSI 2015 40
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This part of IEC 62257 first introduces a methodology for implementing rural electrification using autonomous hybrid renewable energy systems.

Secondly, it provides a guide for facilitating the reading and the use of the IEC 62257 series for setting up decentralized rural electrification in developing countries or in developed countries, the only difference being the level of quality of service and the needed quantity of energy that the customer can afford.

The IEC 62257 series is designed as follows:

  • Parts 2 to 6 are methodological supports for the management and implementation of projects.

  • Parts 7 to 12 are technical specifications for individual or collective systems and associated components.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 CONTENTS
5 FOREWORD
7 INTRODUCTION
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
9 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
10 4 Methodology for rural electrification using hybrid renewable energy systems
4.1 Rural electrification: which solution to choose?
11 Figures
Figure 1 – Example of electrification progress following a master plan methodology
12 4.2 Decentralized electrification requiring a range of systems
Figure 2 – Example of electrification of a village using both CESs and IESs
13 Tables
Table 1 – Some advantages and disadvantages of the proposed single and multiple user systems
14 5 How to use the IEC 62257 series for a rural electrification project
5.1 Overview
15 Table 2 – Contents of the 62257 series
16 Table 3 – Utilization of the different parts of the IEC 62257 series according to the main project phases
17 5.2 Review of the IEC 62257 series: links with the phases of a rural electrification project (see Table 3)
5.2.1 Opportunity study
5.2.2 Specification of a project
18 Figure 3 – Contractual relationshipbetween project participants – (IEC TS 62257-3:2015, Figure 1)
19 5.2.3 Feasibility study of a project
Table 4 – Combined categorization – (IEC TS 62257-2:2015, Table C.1)
Table 5 – Service specification (example) – (IEC TS 62257-2:2015, Table C.2)
20 5.2.4 Detailed technical studies
Figure 4 – Example of the content of a non-technical preliminary study –(IEC TS 62257-2:2015, Figure 1)
21 5.2.5 Implementation of a project
Figure 5 – TN-C-S system – (IEC TS 62257-5:2015, Figure B.2)
22 5.2.6 Validation of a project
Figure 6 – Phase A battery endurance test – (IEC TS 62257-8-1:2007, Figure 2)
23 5.2.7 On field operation
Figure 7 – Test 3, operating cycles – (IEC TS 62257-9-6:2008, Figure 3)
Table 6 – Verification of the adherence to commitments – (IEC TS 62257-6:2015, Table 8)
24 Table 7 – AOMR participant involvement – (IEC TS 62257-6:2015, Table 3)
25 Annex A (normative) Terms, definitions and abbreviations in use in the IEC 62257 series
BSI PD IEC/TS 62257-1:2015
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