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Design of Solar Hybrid Power System for Remote Area—A Review of Current Practice and Future Developments

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This paper represents the review of hybrid solar power system for remote area application. The designed hybrid system may consist of solar source and battery as storing devices connected with gird. Our focused in this paper is single-phase AC distribution with solar for remote area. The hybrid system also improves the dynamics behavior during fluctuations. Hybrid system is able to work in grid connected mode during regulation operation and able to charge the batteries and also able to operate in standalone. Our aim is to supply 100% electricity demand by solar for that particular remote location. Hybrid system leads to electrical energy generation using combination of solar cell and energy storing devices. Generation of power takes into account environmental effect both in the design and its operation phases. The review of simulation result shows the solar hybrid energy generation with minimum power generation cost and reduces CO2 emission compared to traditional power plant.

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Verma, N., Saini, M., Singh, R.K. (2021). Design of Solar Hybrid Power System for Remote Area—A Review of Current Practice and Future Developments. In: Singh Mer, K.K., Semwal, V.B., Bijalwan, V., Crespo, R.G. (eds) Proceedings of Integrated Intelligence Enable Networks and Computing. Algorithms for Intelligent Systems. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-6307-6_87

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