SOLAR WIND HYBRID ENERGY MODEL

Sunil Kumar Ojha, Vishal Sharma, Vivek Upadhyay, Sonu Kumar

Abstract


The demand for electricity power is increasing day by day, which cannot be met with the satisfied level without nonrenewable
energy resource. Renewable energy sources such as wind, solar are universal and ecological. These
renewable energy sources are best options to fulfill the world energy demand, but unpredictable due to natural
conditions. The use of the hybrid solar and wind renewable energy system like will be the best option for the utilization
these available resources. The objective of this research paper is to study the various aspects of hybrid solar and wind
system. The application and different theories related to the development of hybrid also discussed in this paper.


Keywords


Solar Energy, Hybrid System, Wind Energy

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