Determination of the Optimum Hybrid Renewable Power System: A case study of Istanbul Gedik University Gedik Vocational School

Determination of the Optimum Hybrid Renewable Power System: A case study of Istanbul Gedik University Gedik Vocational School

In this study, Hybrid Renewable Power System (HRPS) has been designed to meet the energy requirement of Istanbul Gedik University Vocational School (IGUVS) in an optimum way. The energy requirement will be achieved mainly with wind and solar power generation system. The hybrid regenerative power system will be requested from the network when it can’t meet its energy needs. The optimum configuration of grid-connected solar/wind hybrid power generation system will be determined by considering the wind speed data and solar radiation data of the location of IGUVS. Moreover, sensitivity analysis will be carried out taking into consideration the wind speed and solar radiation values. If the optimum hybrid power generation system specified is used, the carbon emission values obtained will be examined.

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