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Sizing methods and optimization techniques for PV-wind based hybrid renewable energy system: A review

Kamal Anoune, Mohsine Bouya, Abdelali Astito and Abdellatif Ben Abdellah

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2018, vol. 93, issue C, 652-673

Abstract: Solar and wind energy are considered as promising electrical generating sources. These renewable energies are omnipresent, with free access, and a friendly environmental impact. Their integration remains technically and economically advantageous for electrical generation in isolated areas (IS). In several cases, the separate use of solar and wind energy sources may result in considerable over-sizing, which makes the single renewable energy sources in implementation very costly. It is found that the use of one of the optimization sizing techniques could help to guarantee the maximum power reliability and the minimum system cost for the future hybrid implementation. Moreover, a remarkable interest is manifesting for the use of solar and wind renewable energy sources (RES), which provide a realistic form of electrical generation in isolated areas.

Keywords: Sizing and Optimization techniques (SOT); PV-Wind based hybrid system (PWHS); Hybrid Renewable Energy System (HRES); Wind Energy (WE); Renewable Energy Sources (RES) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2018.05.032

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