Performance study of roof top wind solar microgrid system in isolated mode of operation

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2014

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Gaonkar, D.N.
Jayalakshmi, N.S.
Raghvendra, P.

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The increasing interconnection of distributed generation sources of diverse technologies to low voltage grids introduces considerable complexity in its operation and control. The concept of the microgrid is emerging as a solution to this and also to take full advantage of the potential offered by distributed generation resources. In this paper the performance study of a roof top wind solar hybrid microgrid in isolated mode of operation has been presented. The developed 10 kW microgrid consists of two wind turbine of 3.2 kW each and a PV system of 3.6 kW peak. The microgrid is interfaced to the load through a voltage source inverter. The performance of wind system in the developed microgrid has been investigated under different input conditions and practical results have been reported in this paper. � 2014 IEEE.

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2014 IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics, Drives and Energy Systems, PEDES 2014, 2014, Vol., , pp.-

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