Review on Sustainability of Hybrid Solar Wind Energy System and Unit Optimization
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https://doi.org/10.24113/ijoscience.v5i7.211Keywords:
hybrid energy system, reliability, cost, unit optimization, storage, energy management.Abstract
Renewable energy technologies are suitable for off-grid services, serving the remote areas without having to build or extend expensive and complicated grid infrastructure. Therefore standalone system using renewable energy sources have become a preferred option. This paper is a review of hybrid renewable energy power generation systems focusing on energy sustainability. It highlights the research on the methodology, unit sizing, optimization, storage, energy management of renewable energy system.
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