FEASIBILITY OF HYBRID RENEWABLE SYSTEM FOR GRID FREE REMOTE VILLAGES - A CASE STUDY
Journal: International Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology (IJEET) (Vol.6, No. 9)Publication Date: 2015-12-30
Authors : G. SURESH BABU; T. MURALI KRISHNA;
Page : 28-34
Keywords : Iaeme Publication; IAEME; Electrical; Engineering; IJEET; Grid Free; Hybrid; Renewable Energy System; HOMER Soft Ware;
Abstract
Most important electrical energy service demand of a family in a remote village is "Light". In order to design an appropriate electrification module and also to provide a possible solution in this context, it is important to start modifications both at the power generation end and the power utility end. In this process the usage of energy efficient systems for the utilization of available renewable resources place a vital role. As the constraints increases the complexity of the installations raises exponentially which becomes tedious for manual computations. Hence to arrive at a feasible solution for this, resorting to powerful software becomes inevitable. Present article encompasses about the investigation of intricacies involved i n electrifying grid free remote village with the available renewable energy resources.
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