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Modelling, Simulation and Analysis of DC & AC Outputs using Hybrid PV and Wind Power System for Remote and Hilly Areas

30 Jun 2018-International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET))-Vol. 6, Iss: 6, pp 1719-1726
TL;DR: In this paper, a hybrid arrangement of combining the power harnessed from both the wind and the sun and stored in a battery can be a much more reliable and reliable and realistic power source.
Abstract: One of the major challenge in the power generation is heavily depends of thermal power plant based on coal, at the same time for construction of coal based thermal plant there is restriction from environment aspects, so it is necessary to promote renewable energy like solar and wind energy generation. In case of installing the hybrid energy system, the main causes behind requirement of this installation is the intermittency of various energy resources and unbalanced quantity of sources of energies. The performances of solar PV and wind turbine connected hybrid generating systems are much better in conditions where the sunbeam and wind shifts their rate of availability based on the seasonal changes. A hybrid arrangement of combining the power harnessed from both the wind and the sun and stored in a battery can be a much more reliable and reliable and realistic power source. But, still the load can be powered through the energy stored in the batteries even when there is absence of solar or wind. Hybrid system is usually built for design of system with lowest possible cost and also with maximum reliability. The high cost of solar PV cell makes it less competent for larger capacity designs.

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