2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2021.113905
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Size estimation of wind/solar hybrid renewable energy systems without detailed wind and irradiation data: A feasibility study

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“…Some authors use TRNSYS for their studies for an office building in the Mediterranean area [20] and for a bitumen tank [21]. Additional generators are introduced in [22] and [23], respectively: a diesel generator and concentrated solar panels. The first study proposes a methodology for HRES sizing without data for the solar radiation and the wind speed, applied to Iran.…”
Section: Sizing Of Hybrid Systems For General Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some authors use TRNSYS for their studies for an office building in the Mediterranean area [20] and for a bitumen tank [21]. Additional generators are introduced in [22] and [23], respectively: a diesel generator and concentrated solar panels. The first study proposes a methodology for HRES sizing without data for the solar radiation and the wind speed, applied to Iran.…”
Section: Sizing Of Hybrid Systems For General Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A linear equation without temperature influence is used in [27]. The authors of [13,22,23] consider only the influence of the cell temperature on the PV efficiency, while the influence of the solar radiation is neglected. In [18,19,26], the solar radiation influence is taken into account.…”
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“…Research involving feasibility studies of the implementation of renewable energy sources stands out. Approaches carried out in countries such as Turkey, (Taner;Dalkilic, 2019) and Iran (Jamshidi;Pourhossein;Asadi, 2021), where the feasibility of deploying a clean energy matrix has been proven.…”
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“…Tito et al [4] suggested that the configuration of the HRES can be considered as optimized if it can minimize the overall system cost or the cost of energy with no unmet demand left over for all the classified socio-demographic load profiles of the site. Jamshidi et al [5] estimated the optimal size of a Wind-PV-Diesel generator-based HRES using polynomial regression and support vector regression models. Alberizzi et al [6] used a mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP)-based optimization algorithm to find the optimal size of an HRES for a place located in South Tyrol, Italy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%