Abstract

The implementation of solar PV system highly depends on local climatic conditions. Climate change will lead to new conditions for renewable energy resources, the energy conversion behavior of PV system may also change. In order to predict the future performance of PV systems, the morphing method is employed to generate the future hourly global irradiation data. Using computer simulating software, the impact of the fluctuating weather is analyzed based on the optimization of a PV/grid hybrid renewable energy (HRE) system in Rockhampton, Australia, including energy analysis and annual greenhouse gases emissions.

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