Design of an Arduino-Based Electrical Power Optimization Monitoring System for Wind Power Plants

Authors

  • Siti Anisah Universitas Pembangunan Panca Budi
  • Zuraidah Tharo Universitas Pembangunan Panca Budi

Keywords:

Wind Turbine, PZEM-004T, Arduino Nano R3, Chip ESP-01, LCD, Android

Abstract

Wind is a renewable energy that we can utilize through Wind Power Plants. The power generated by wind turbines comes from the wind that drives the windmills and wind turbines. Several factors that affect the performance of wind turbines are weather, humidity, temperature and the position of the windmill. Wind turbines can work optimally if we can monitor every current and voltage generated from the Wind Power Plant. Therefore, a tool was created that can monitor and display the amount of voltage and current generated by the Wind Turbine. This tool uses a PZEM-004T sensor to measure current and voltage. The sensor measurement results are processed by the Arduino Nano R3 then the data will be displayed on the LCD and ESP-01 Chip to wifi then the data will be sent to the Thingspeack cloud server to display the current and voltage on the web that we can open via Laptop and Android.

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2025-10-27

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