Hybrid Renewable Energy System Integration with Grid – A Review

  • Alam A
  • Mehar M
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In contrast to a framework rely on a specific source, hybrid power system systems (HESs) integrate various initiating, stockpiling, and consuming methodologies into a single system, enhancing overall benefits. Originally intended encompass long - established, depletable generation (e.g., diesel generators) and battery storage (BESSs), their definition was been expanded encompass mechanisms that are completely fueled by renewable energy [e.g., solar photovoltaics (PV) and wind], as well as constructions that combine different energy storage systems. This paper provides the systematic literature review relying on the usage of differential evolutionary algorithm to maintain the load demand in hybrid energy systems.

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Alam, A., & Mehar, Md. V. (2021). Hybrid Renewable Energy System Integration with Grid – A Review. SMART MOVES JOURNAL IJOSCIENCE, 78–82. https://doi.org/10.24113/ijoscience.v7i11.459

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