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Hybrid renewable energy systems that combine heat and electricity generation is an achievable option for remote areas where grid is uneconomical to extend. In this study, a renewable-based system was designed to satisfy the electrical and thermal demands of a remote household in an off-grid Greek island. A hybrid DC system consisted of a combination of photovoltaic modules, wind turbine, electrolyzer-hydrogen tank, fuel cell and batteries were analysed using HOMER Pro software. Based on the optimal obtained system, it is found that such a system can satisfy both electrical and thermal load demand throughout the year in a reliable manner.
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Kalamaras, E., Belekoukia, M., Lin, Z., Xu, B., Wang, H., & Xuan, J. (2019). Techno-economic Assessment of a Hybrid Off-grid DC System for Combined Heat and Power Generation in Remote Islands. In Energy Procedia (Vol. 158, pp. 6315–6320). Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2019.01.406
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