2024
DOI: 10.3390/en17030706
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Energy and Economic Sustainability of a Small-Scale Hybrid Renewable Energy System Powered by Biogas, Solar Energy, and Wind

Rafał Figaj

Abstract: Reduction or elimination of reliance on traditional fossil fuels and of the emission of greenhouse gases and pollutants into the environment are affecting energy technologies, systems, and applications. In this context, one potential approach to achieving sustainability, decarbonization, and ensuring the energy and economic viability of existing and future energy systems involves adopting one or more renewable sources. The presented paper concentrates on examining the performance of a small-scale hybrid renewa… Show more

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“…According to statistics from the International Energy Agency, non-renewable energy sources such as oil, coal [1], and natural gas remain the predominant sources of energy consumption, and their consumption continues to grow [2,3]. This not only gives rise to environmental issues such as global warming [4,5] but also leads to problems related to energy shortages [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to statistics from the International Energy Agency, non-renewable energy sources such as oil, coal [1], and natural gas remain the predominant sources of energy consumption, and their consumption continues to grow [2,3]. This not only gives rise to environmental issues such as global warming [4,5] but also leads to problems related to energy shortages [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, owing to the coupling of heat and power, cogeneration systems frequently have a narrower power regulation range than power-only systems [9]. Therefore, increasing the operational flexibility of the existing coal-fired cogeneration systems would increase the share of renewable energy and reduce the energy storage and conversion devices like metal-ion batteries [10,11]. (3) Improvement of the heat capacity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%