SMART GRID INTEGRETED WITH HYBRID RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS

The growing world population and fossil fuel reserves have been aimed at alternative searches as energy sources due to a decreasing curve. The rate of formation of Fossil fuels does not exhibit a parallel formation of the amount of consumption according to the years. Nowadays, no matter how many alternative suggestions are revealed, there is no way to choose them yet. Despite the use of fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas in energy production, the rapid depletion of these resources has increased the direction of us to renewable energy sources. The key advantage of renewable energy sources is the ability to create a hybrid system with other energy sources. Hybrid systems allow the combined use of different energy sources and the integration of renewable energy sources into the existing system. This study provides examples of hybrid renewable energy systems and information on how to integrate into existing systems. One of the most important applications to increase the use of renewable energy resources is the systems that are used together with different energy sources and are called hybrids. Today, it has become mandatory to analyze various working conditions as well as in large power systems of renewable energy-induced hybrid systems that are widely used.

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