1995
DOI: 10.1109/60.475847
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Design scenarios for integrated renewable energy systems

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“…From four different scenarios, they considered a scenario in which MHP, biomass gasifier, solar, wind, energy plantations are used to meet electrical need of villages and biogas based system (from domestic animals dung) is utilized to meet cooking needs of rural households. Ramkumar et al [34] discussed and compared four different scenarios in varying seasons to meet out energy needs of rural areas.…”
Section: Integrated Renewable Energy Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From four different scenarios, they considered a scenario in which MHP, biomass gasifier, solar, wind, energy plantations are used to meet electrical need of villages and biogas based system (from domestic animals dung) is utilized to meet cooking needs of rural households. Ramkumar et al [34] discussed and compared four different scenarios in varying seasons to meet out energy needs of rural areas.…”
Section: Integrated Renewable Energy Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technology offers energy conservation and high energy efficiency resulting from the combination of renewable energy sources. In IRES, energy demand of an isolated area, far away from the utility grid, matches with the energy potential of locally available renewable energy resources [32][33][34]. In this approach, only renewable energy sources like solar, wind, MHP, biomass, biogas etc.…”
Section: Integrated Renewable Energy Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A detailed example was also presented and discussed to illustrate the usefulness of the design approach. In another article, Ramakumar et al (1995) discussed some typical design scenarios and tile formulation of designs using the knowledge-based design tool IRES-KB with the aid of KAPPA(R)-PC development tools. A remote village with no electrical grid connection was chosen for the study since renewables were most likely to make their greatest impact in such locations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…To study the wind power at the Guajira Colombian region and the impact of this technology both on energy markets and on electric system stability [4][5][6], it becomes necessary to have flexible models that allow predicting energy output. The results of models should provide elements for preliminary blade turbine design and for evaluating the extracted wind power.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%