USING SOLAR/WIND ENERGY POWER SUPPLY IN THE AUTONOMOUS SYSTEM
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.47.10287Keywords:
Wind generator, battery, solar panel, hybrid system, energy, power supplyAbstract
Hybrid power system can be used to reduce energy storage requirements. In this paper, mathematicalmodels for characterizing Photovoltaic module, wind generator and battery are proposed.This paper presents the optimal size of an autonomous hybrid PV/wind energy power supply for autonomoussystem and other application. Consideration of various types and capacities of system devices allowsobtaining the configurations which satisfy the desired system reliability by changing the type andsize of the system devicesReferences
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