Abstract

The study is about the development of stationary Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems (HRES) at a local scale by considering locally available renewable energy resources. The objective of microgrid development is to meet the present as well as future energy demand with high reliability and minimum cost while reducing greenhouse gas emission. The renewable energy resources, as well as needs, vary from region to region. These parameters are used to define an appropriate region to develop HRES at a local level. The HRES requires to fulfill the energy demand subject to certain limits or constraints with high penetration of renewable energy. The study describes the methodology to accurately predict the renewable energy potential to identify the ideal location for the installation of an energy system, and to maximize the use of the energy resources. The methodology adopted in the present study can also be applied to other regions, which have locally available renewable energy resources and energy demand; new regions can be defined for implementation of HRES.

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