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Optimal Sizing of Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems for Remote Communities

Author(s) Jaymin Pareshkumar Shah
Country India
Abstract Switching to eco-friendly energy resources is fundamental to servingthe power requirements of scattered communities that maintain electricity through costly, non-sustainable fuel sources. This paper examines the proper dimensions for hybrid renewable energy systems (HRES) that unite solar power with wind energy and storage capabilities to service remote population centers specifically. A research approach unites simulation modeling with optimization procedure enhancement to determine HRES arrangements that maximize reliability and energy cost-effectiveness. Forest communities benefit from customized HRES installations since these systems produce remarkable results by improving energy reliability, decreasing carbon footprint, and fostering financial stability.
A systematic evaluation of energy usage data, local resources, and technical limitations occurs during the research methodology stage for specific remote community areas. Scientists utilize communities' historical climate patterns and unique energy needs to develop an assessment model that evaluates different HRES system setups. Optimization procedures analyze elements across capital expenditures, operational costs, and environmental effects before determining the proper mix between solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, wind turbines, and battery storage systems. The research shows that combining renewable power sources systematically reduces expenses, increasing the availability of pollution-free energy in isolated communities.
This research demonstrates multiple benefits for isolated communities that adopt hybrid renewable systems when implementing energy solutions. HRES delivers dependable, cost-effective energy services that build regional economies and enhance living standards while enabling communities to lessen their dependence on imported fossil fuel imports. The research underlines how essential it is for communities to join decision-making processes during energy solution planning because their needs and essential preferences must align with the selected solutions. This research expands renewable energy integration knowledge and gives policymakers and energy planners an operative framework to boost energy resilience within remote districts.
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 14, Issue 1, January-June 2023
Published On 2023-03-06
Cite This Optimal Sizing of Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems for Remote Communities - Jaymin Pareshkumar Shah - IJAIDR Volume 14, Issue 1, January-June 2023. DOI 10.71097/IJAIDR.v14.i1.1331
DOI https://doi.org/10.71097/IJAIDR.v14.i1.1331
Short DOI https://doi.org/g898pw

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