Overview of Photovoltaic and Wind Electrical Power Hybrid Systems
Larbi Chrifi-Alaoui (),
Saïd Drid,
Mohammed Ouriagli and
Driss Mehdi
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Larbi Chrifi-Alaoui: LTI (UR-UPJV-3899), University of Picardie Jules Verne, 80000 Amiens, France
Saïd Drid: LSP-IE, University of Batna 2, Batna 05000, Algeria
Mohammed Ouriagli: LSI, University Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Fez 30000, Morocco
Driss Mehdi: LIAS-ENSIP, University of Poitiers, 86073 Poitiers, France
Energies, 2023, vol. 16, issue 12, 1-35
Abstract:
The overexploitation of non-renewable fossil resources has led to dangerous warming of our planet due to greenhouse gas emissions. The main reason for this problem is the increase in global energy demand. The rising prices of oil and gas have pushed governments around the world to turn to renewable energy, especially solar and wind power. For this reason, the present paper aimed to focus on photovoltaic and wind energy systems. However, exploitation of these two sources individually is not always easy because of their intermittent and irregular characters. Therefore, the obvious solution is the hybridisation of these two sources, which, when used alongside other systems such as batteries, increases the reliability, availability, and efficiency of these renewable sources. The main objective of this paper is to give an overview of different configurations of hybrid solar and wind energy conversion systems. First, the behaviour of each system, as well as their mathematical models, characteristics, and existing topologies, is presented. Then, the control strategies, optimal configurations, and sizing techniques, as well as different energy management strategies, of these hybrid PV–wind systems are presented.
Keywords: renewable energies; solar energy; wind energy; hybrid renewable energy systems; EMS; PMS (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q Q0 Q4 Q40 Q41 Q42 Q43 Q47 Q48 Q49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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