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PRESENTED BY
K.Mutyala Rao
16K81A03C7
INTRODUCTION
Need For
Hybridization:
⮚ For increasing output
This would create more output from the wind turbine during the winter,
whereas during the summer, the solar panels would produce their peak
output.
PV WIND POWER
⮚ Photovoltaic (PV)
cells are electronic devices that are based on
semiconductor technology and can produce an electric current directly
from sunlight.
⮚ The best silicon PV modules now available commercially have an
efficiency of over 18%, and it is expected that in about 10 years’ time
module efficiencies may rise over 25%.
⮚ Wind power is electricity produced by a generator, which is driven by a
turbine according to aerodynamics in flowing air.
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
⮚ A photo voltaic cell array
⮚ A mast mounted wind generator
⮚ Lead-acid storage batteries
⮚ An inverter unit to convert DC power to AC power
⮚ Safe equipment( Fuses, Light arrestors)
⮚ Test instruments for measuring voltages, currents, power
factors, and harmonic contamination data throughout the
system.
⮚ Back up power resource
⮚ Charge controller regulator
BLOCK DIAGRAM
SOLAR-WIND HYBRID UNIT
IMAGES
ADVANTAGES
⮚ Best for Remote Area Power Systems (RAPS)
⮚ Two different energy sources provide a diversity of supply, reducing
the risk of power outages.
⮚ Can be used for 24-hrs power generation.
⮚ Operational in all weather.
⮚ Green Energy.
DISADVANTAGES
Solar Photovoltaic (PV) – Wind Turbine (WT) Hybrid System is the best way
to utilize not just one local available RE resource but multiple renewable
RE resources, so that remote located village communities, with no hope for
any future grid connection, can consider to tap into their own local
renewable energy resources and convert them through various
contextualized renewable energy technologies into useful energy services.
REFERENCES
⮚ www.slideshare.com
⮚ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photovoltaic_system#Hybrid_syst
ems
⮚ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_renewable_energy_system
⮚ http://energy.gov/energysaver/articles/hybrid-wind-and-solar-
electric-systems