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Renewable energy integration for smart sites
Highlights Paper presents a smart site concept using continuous energy mixing of energy sources. Domestic generation is feasible by hybrid photovoltaic and wind energy systems. Hybrid renewable energy reduces the energy dependence of residences. Future smart sites will be more eco-friendly and self-sustainable.
Abstract Use of distributed renewable energy sources for domestic energy consumption will increase in the near future, due to its advantages as being clean and infinite energy generation possibility. This trend allows more efficient energy consumption because of reducing transmission loses and dependence of domestic appliances to grid distribution. This study investigates potentials of a smart site concept based on domestic renewable energy generation. The study addresses site scale integration of hybrid renewable sources and grid energies as well as investigates possible advantages of the use of hybrid renewable energy systems based on solar and wind power. A continuous energy mixing strategy is used for DC integration of hybrid renewable energy (wind+solar) and the grid energy to meet site power demand. The proposed case study demonstrates that the smart site with hybrid renewable sources considerably reduces energy dependence of the house appliances to the grid which in turn presents a feasible solution for implementation of distributed generation provision for future smart grids.
Renewable energy integration for smart sites
Highlights Paper presents a smart site concept using continuous energy mixing of energy sources. Domestic generation is feasible by hybrid photovoltaic and wind energy systems. Hybrid renewable energy reduces the energy dependence of residences. Future smart sites will be more eco-friendly and self-sustainable.
Abstract Use of distributed renewable energy sources for domestic energy consumption will increase in the near future, due to its advantages as being clean and infinite energy generation possibility. This trend allows more efficient energy consumption because of reducing transmission loses and dependence of domestic appliances to grid distribution. This study investigates potentials of a smart site concept based on domestic renewable energy generation. The study addresses site scale integration of hybrid renewable sources and grid energies as well as investigates possible advantages of the use of hybrid renewable energy systems based on solar and wind power. A continuous energy mixing strategy is used for DC integration of hybrid renewable energy (wind+solar) and the grid energy to meet site power demand. The proposed case study demonstrates that the smart site with hybrid renewable sources considerably reduces energy dependence of the house appliances to the grid which in turn presents a feasible solution for implementation of distributed generation provision for future smart grids.
Renewable energy integration for smart sites
Kaygusuz, Asim (author) / Keles, Cemal (author) / Alagoz, Baris Baykant (author) / Karabiber, Abdulkerim (author)
Energy and Buildings ; 64 ; 456-462
2013-05-12
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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