J. C. MORKA

This paper presents a procedure for the design and analysis of a solar tracking system for a given photovoltaic energy conversion installation which could readily be used by local designers. As the specifications of the desired energy consumption determines the actual total weight of the required number of solar panels, the proposed procedure aims at facilitating optimum choice of the drive servo-motor and presents a formalized design method for the associated controls. The overall transfer function of the system is developed and analyzed to investigate system stability and accuracy.

This study investigated the environmental and health impact of gas flaring of the OML147 flow station located at Owa-Alidinma, Delta State. Air quality parameters were measured in four locations. Carbon (iv) oxide, CO2, measurements were carried out using a non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) analyzer, particulate matter PM2.5 and PM10 measurements were conducted using beta attenuation monitor (BAM) and a tapered element Oscillating microbalance (TEOM) respectively. Noise levels were assessed using a sound level meter.