SOLAR-WIND HYBRID GENERATION

Authors

  • Ruchika Wankhede Assistant Professor,Smt Indira Gandhi College of Engineering Mumbai-India
  • Chanakya Hingu Final Year Student, Smt Indira Gandhi College of engineering Mumbai-India
  • Tejas Pardamwar Final Year Student, Smt Indira Gandhi College of engineering Mumbai-India

Keywords:

Hybrid Generation, solar-wind, Power quality improvement Case Study

Abstract

The global energy need is increasing day by day as consumption is increasing and consequently the demand of generation is also increasing. the significant percentage of required capacity increase is based on renewable generation. Focusing on fossil-fuel exhaustion , Many new renewable techniques and effective conversion methods are implanted these days, along with hybrid and co-generation methods which not only electrifies the area but surplus can be synchronized to over-head transmission lines. Wind turbine and hydro turbine has the most effective conversion technologies .but other resources also pay major role in renewable generation like solar , geo-thermal , tidal etc. In last one decade the generation using renewable source especially the hybrid technique his booming. The most efficient and cost-effective method of this type of generation is photo-wind generation where conversion if done using solar and wind turbine technique

References

A. Adejumobi, S.G. Oyagbinrin, F. G. Akinboro& M.B. Olajide, “Hybrid Solar and Wind Power: An Essential for Information Communication Technology Infrastructure and Wind power generation” International journal od advance Research in Electrical Electronic and instrumentation engineering l., Issue 1,Jan-Feb 2012, pp.812-815 . [2]Sandeep Kumar, Vijay Kumar Garg, “A Hybrid model of Solar-Wind Power Generation System”, International Journal of Advanced Research in Electrical, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering (IJAREEIE), Vol. 2, Issue 8, August 2013, pp. 4107-4016

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Published

30-09-2019

How to Cite

Ruchika Wankhede, Chanakya Hingu, & Tejas Pardamwar. (2019). SOLAR-WIND HYBRID GENERATION. International Journal for Research Publication and Seminar, 10(3), 23–26. Retrieved from https://jrps.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1268

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