Overview of Hybrid Renewable Power Generation
Keywords:
Renewables, Hybrid, Electricity, Standalone, InterconnectionAbstract
Our India ranks 5th largest country in generation capacity & also it is 6th largest consumer of electricity in the world. To fulfil such a huge demand it is necessary to switch to alternative source of energy along with conventional sources. Such alternative sources can be solar energy, wind energy, tidal energy, and biogas, a fuel cell which are clean & natural sources of electricity generation. This paper entails a review of hybrid electric power generation systems standalone as well as interconnected to the electric utility grid. By using these renewables in conjunction with non-renewables estimated energy crisis can be reduced up to some extent.
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