HYBRID PHOTOVOLTAIC AND WIND POWER SYSTEM

Authors

  • Akshay Dhanawade Department of Electrical Engineering, Under Graduate in Yashoda Technical Campus, College of Engineering Satara, India
  • Abhijeet Mulik Department of Electrical Engineering, Under Graduate in Yashoda Technical Campus, College of Engineering Satara, India
  • Nikita Mane Department of Electrical Engineering, Under Graduate in Yashoda Technical Campus, College of Engineering Satara, India
  • Shweta Indalkar Department of Electrical Engineering, Under Graduate in Yashoda Technical Campus, College of Engineering Satara, India
  • Ashwini Nikam Department of Electrical Engineering, Under Graduate in Yashoda Technical Campus, College of Engineering Satara, India
  • Pratiksha Indalkar Department of Electrical Engineering, Under Graduate in Yashoda Technical Campus, College of Engineering Satara, India
  • Anup Pawshe Department of Electrical Engineering, Yashoda Technical Campus, College of Engineering Satara, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/XZUN6

Keywords:

Renewable energy, photovoltaic (PV) and Wind turbines (WT), energy resources

Abstract

Renewable energy integration has attracted widespread attention due to its zero fuel cost, cleanliness, availability, and ease of installation. Among various renewable energy sources, photovoltaic (PV) and Wind turbines (WT) have become very attractive due to the abundant local availability in nature, Technological progress, and economic benefits. The hybrid combination of both distributed energy resources eliminates mutual intermittences due to their adverse nature, therefore, the reliability of the system will be improved. The basic key objective of the project is to generate electrical energy by using renewable and clean energy with minimum pollution.

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Published

2022-07-15

How to Cite

Akshay Dhanawade, Abhijeet Mulik, Nikita Mane, Shweta Indalkar, Ashwini Nikam, Pratiksha Indalkar, & Anup Pawshe. (2022). HYBRID PHOTOVOLTAIC AND WIND POWER SYSTEM. Open Access Repository, 9(7), 30–34. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/XZUN6

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