1. Rural electrification using maintenance free hybrid generation.
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Doifode, Vaibhaw R., Fulzele, Punit, Shete, Pranay S., Gondhalekar, Gaurav C., and Wanjari, Avishkar V.
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ENERGY consumption ,ENERGY economics ,SOLAR wind ,ELECTRIC power ,RENEWABLE energy sources ,RURAL electrification - Abstract
Electrical power plays a vital role in our lives. We need electricity for industry, agriculture, transport, communication, etc. The fundamental relationship between energy and economics is more people with more income, means a rise in production and hence more consumption of energy. Electric power demand is increasing day by day in all sectors along with the population. Population and income growth are the most powerful driving forces behind electrical power demand globally. To deal with the situation power engineers continuously focus on the increase in the utilization of new and renewable energy. Till date, only wind generator and the solar PV are the two energy sources which give promising results and the mobility to utilize the energy generated through them. Due to technical limitations, the size of the wind generator or solar PV is more than that of the generating electric power. After so many years of research, researchers said that the power utilization generated through solar PV and wind turbine can be easily possible for less load rating. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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