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Title: SOME STUDIES ON HYBRID POWER SUPPLY FOR DISTRIBUTED GENERATION BY RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
Authors: CHALIA, DARPAN
Keywords: HYBRID POWER SUPPLY
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
MICRO GRID
WIND ENERGY
PHOTOVOLATIC
PV PANELS
Issue Date: Nov-2016
Series/Report no.: TD NO.1762;
Abstract: Electrical energy is provided worldwide by cable or overhead transmission lines. However, power systems are still needed to locations which are isolated or far from electrical energy suppliers. Renewable energy resources in micro-grid power systems are interesting topics of recent research as environmental pollution and scarcity of energy resources come to the fore. Moreover, power systems which have renewable sources of energy are becoming popular need of green energy. A micro-grid electricity power system on a local scale usually using renewable source of energy satisfies both problem of isolation and power quality, benefits not available from conventional utility grid system, but also serves a customer with multiple load locations. In this present situation the development of intelligent system that integrate Eco-friendly energy resources such as wind, photovoltaic system, and fuel cell for green energy using MATLAB is design & tested for its reliability and cost effectiveness under different environment condition.
URI: http://dspace.dtu.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/repository/15324
Appears in Collections:M.E./M.Tech. Electrical Engineering

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