Abstract
Abstract Worldwide, the urge to save the climate and environment has led to the rapid deployment of hybrid power systems comprising of various types of renewable energy technologies. The integration of these technologies has led the hybrid system operators to consider significant impacts arising from technical and non-technical aspects of their operations. This poses new challenges in the planning of hybrid energy systems which needs addressing the economic, technical, social and environmental factors. Hence a holistic planning approach is a crying need which consists of methods not only to mitigate technical and non-technical challenges but also consider worldwide stakeholders' opinion for decision-making in the planning phase of hybrid systems. Computer-aided system optimization, techno-economic and technical studies, and integration of modern technologies are some of the other planning methods need to be considered to address the key challenges in a hybrid renewable energy resource power system. This chapter presents a conceptual framework considering all the aspects mentioned above for the planning of hybrid systems.
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