2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2014.10.065
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PV–wind hybrid power option for a low wind topography

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“…In order to evaluate the possibility to provide small stand-alone wind power systems or hybrid systems in combination with PV systems [12][13], the wind energy potential has been assessed. The area under investigation is characterized by the most complex morphology in the world, and the wind field evaluation is very challenging.…”
Section: Namche Bazarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to evaluate the possibility to provide small stand-alone wind power systems or hybrid systems in combination with PV systems [12][13], the wind energy potential has been assessed. The area under investigation is characterized by the most complex morphology in the world, and the wind field evaluation is very challenging.…”
Section: Namche Bazarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the variation of wind speed the output voltage and frequency of the output voltage varies [14]. In order to maintain Load voltage and frequency constant the three-phase output voltage is converted into DC voltage using a diode rectifier.…”
Section: Mathematical Modelling Of Wind Based Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geographical location, atmospheric conditions like temperature, dirt, shadow effects the power output of the solar photovoltaic cells [10,13]. Solar radiation and atmospheric temperature are the two main constraints in calculating the solar power ( ) [ …”
Section: A Solar Pv Panelmentioning
confidence: 99%