Performance study of grid-connected wind and photovoltaic hybrid energy system under variation of generation

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K. Nagendra
U. Vinatha
N. Krishnamurthy
N. Raghu

Abstract

The aim of this work is to analyze typical configuration of grid connected wind and photovoltaic hybrid energy system. Nowadays hybrid energy systems (HES) are widely used because of inherent problems with solar energy. HES includes several (two or more) energy sources with appropriate energy conversion technologies connected together to feed power to local load/grid. These allowa wide variety of primary energy sources, frequently generated from renewable sources as the stand alone system for rural electrification and also for grid extension. Mainly the work presents the system response under generation variation of HES with grid interface. Application represents a useful tool in research activity and also in teaching.

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Nagendra, K., Vinatha, U., Krishnamurthy, N., & Raghu, N. (2014). Performance study of grid-connected wind and photovoltaic hybrid energy system under variation of generation. Power Research - A Journal of CPRI, 525–530. Retrieved from https://node6473.myfcloud.com/~geosocin/CPRI/index.php/pr/article/view/795

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