
MODELING OF GREEN ENERGY SOURCES –A SOLAR AND WIND HYBRID MODEL
Author(s) -
Diksha Khare,
Sf. Lanjewar
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
international journal of power system operation and energy management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2231-4407
DOI - 10.47893/ijpsoem.2013.1060
Subject(s) - renewable energy , wind power , intermittent energy source , solar energy , environmental science , energy development , distributed generation , solar power , electricity generation , zero energy building , energy storage , environmental economics , engineering , power (physics) , electrical engineering , physics , quantum mechanics , economics
In parallel to developing technology, demand for more energy makes us seek new energy sources. The most important application field of this search is renewable energy resources.Wind and solar energy have been popular ones owing to abundant, ease of availability and convertibility to the electric energy. We will focus on Modeling the design and verification process for Renewable and Green Energy sources.Samples like solar,wind and tidal energy are used for making model.The term Green energy can be associated with environment-friendly Generation,transport,storage and control of electrical energy .Solar power,wind power and the natural flow of water are resources that comply with our definition of Green Energy.Since the natural fossil energy resources are limited on this planet,we have to put our focus on green power generation like solar and wind power.