Sustainable Energy Management System Topologies and Control in Power System
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https://doi.org/10.24113/ijosthe.v7i5.137Keywords:
PV, wind, grid, solar systemAbstract
As solar and wind energy is intermittent and unpredictable, greater penetration of their types into existing power systems can create and create high technical challenges, especially for weak grids or stand-alone systems without adequate storage capacity it's enough. By integrating the two renewable resources in an optimal combination, the effects of the different nature of solar and wind resources can be partially eliminated and the overall system becomes more reliable and economical. This document provides an overview of hybrid solar photoVoltaic wind systems, grid wind systems, energy quality issues, and energy quality in grid-based renewable energy sources.
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