An Analysis on Integration of Solar and Wind Power into A Single-Phase Grid with an Optimal Parameterized Fractional-Order Pid Controller
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Because of the complimentary nature of solar and wind electricity, hybrid solar-wind power systems are the most effective renewable energy sources. Weather conditions have a significant impact on the amount of power that can be generated by wind and solar photovoltaic systems. Their intermittent nature causes output fluctuations. The purpose of this research is to offer a technique for a hybrid wind–solar power plant that makes the most efficient contribution of renewable energy resources and is backed by technology that allows batteries to store energy. The fact that solar and wind power display power profiles that are complimentary was the driving force for the construction of the hybrid solar–wind power system.
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