2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2018.11.084
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Least cost combinations of solar power, wind power, and energy storage system for powering large-scale grid

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“…Each of the periods of the year for a given region is characterized by the speed of wind flow, on which the choice of type of wind installation depends and the total amount of solar energy that influences the calculation and choice of solar photomodules [5,9].…”
Section: Research Results and Discussionmentioning
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“…Each of the periods of the year for a given region is characterized by the speed of wind flow, on which the choice of type of wind installation depends and the total amount of solar energy that influences the calculation and choice of solar photomodules [5,9].…”
Section: Research Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relevance of the problem of efficient energy supply of objects from renewable sources of wind and solar energy is confirmed by the fact that individual territories have considerable uneven supply of this energy in different seasons of the calendar year, as well as with respect to their individual species [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. In addition, the creation of energy systems for renewable energy sources and wind to meet consumer needs is a pressing issue, given the recent trends in fossil fuel prices.…”
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“…Pakistan national grid is operated by National Transmission & Dispatch Company (NTDC), and it is a state-owned company working under Pakistan Electric Power Company (PEPCO). 35 Wind generation profiles were taken from Jacobson et al 36 and hourly load forecasts from Feng et al 37 The energy system in Pakistan is not deregulated. Therefore, authors used a theoretical energy market with unregulated market features, as shown in Table 1.…”
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“…The use of wind energy to meet the needs of agricultural consumers is a rather actual problem, taking into account the rising fossil fuels' prices [3,4,18]. The peculiarity of the use of small wind installations is that individual wind power stations operate not on a network, but individually, that is, providing electricity with a limited range of consumers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%