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A Review on Regulation of Hybrid Solar Photovoltaic and Wind Drive Coordination
Author(s) -
P. Pothuraju,
M. Venkatesan
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2227-524X
DOI - 10.14419/ijet.v7i4.24.21869
Subject(s) - wind power , photovoltaic system , harmonics , automotive engineering , renewable energy , distributed generation , grid , energy storage , electric power system , electricity generation , computer science , electrical engineering , engineering , power (physics) , voltage , physics , geography , geodesy , quantum mechanics
Now a days electrical energy is essential to social development and for the economic growth of any country. Majorly the world facing the power generation problem.  The fossil fuel sourcesare limited and needed to use properly. This huge power generation increases the green house effect.  Hence to overcome  this effect, prefer combined operation of Solar Photovoltaic (SPV)  and Wind power generation systems. Due to high penetration of  SPV  and wind systems in presen tenergy schememighteffectand form many practical issuesparticularly to individual systems and weak grids, with lack of control and ample loading capability. Hence,incorporating both SPV and wind energy systems to form an optimal arrangement, the effect offlexible nature of wind as well as solar energy can partlydeterminedbesides the whole arrangementsuits more efficient and reliable to operation.This paper presents the exploration on control schemes  of combined SPV and wind driveincorporationarrangements. Energy, incidence oscillations and harmonics are significant power quality disputes for grid mode as well as standalone arrangements having hugeeffect in weak networks. Thus can be determined to a hugelevel by having suitable arrangement, innovative reaction techniques with energy storage arrangement and good optimization of both grid onnected and standalone ,hybrid SPV and wind energy systems.

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