Technical and Feasibility Analysis of Interconnected Renewable Energy Sources in Three Separate Regions: A Comparative Study

With the increase in utilization of electricity in household, industrial and commercial sectors, the rate of pollution is also increasing rapidly. The electricity sector is one of the major sources of greenhouse gases as they use non-renewable energies. These greenhouse gases have a direct impact on...

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Hauptverfasser: Das, Rupan, Bhattacharjee, Somudeep, Das, Uttara
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:With the increase in utilization of electricity in household, industrial and commercial sectors, the rate of pollution is also increasing rapidly. The electricity sector is one of the major sources of greenhouse gases as they use non-renewable energies. These greenhouse gases have a direct impact on human health and environment. Therefore, utilizing of clean energy must be maximized to reduce the unnecessary change in climatic conditions. In this study, a hybrid system (HBS) connected to grid is proposed to utilize fresh energies like solar, wind, and biogas for generating electricity. On the basis of actual-time information of climatic components, this HBS has been skillfully examined in three separate sites in Southern Asia. This case study is performed with the aim to minimize carbon emissions in terms of the cheapest electricity production. At last, this study concludes that the proposed total hybrid framework is pollution-free and lucrative as it is using renewable resources.
DOI:10.1201/9781003331117-18