Abstract

The harvesting of natural resources that can be replenished is experiencing explosive growth not just in industrialized nations but also in some less developed nations. This study focuses on the control of a hybrid photovoltaic-wind energy system known as WIND-PV. This system is utilized to serve a load in a city that is not connected to the grid. The type of energy system that was investigated in this study is a hybrid one. It consists of two renewable energy sources—wind and photovoltaic—that are coupled with static converters for the purpose of adaptation and conversion of the forms of electrical energy that may be applied to an isolated metropolis. The modeling of a hybrid PV-WIND system is the most important component of the study that we are doing. We worked on a work plan, which was integrated into a Voltage Source Continuous High-Voltage Direct Current (VSC-HVDC), and this helped us a great deal to have well-determined signals.

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