Abstract
The increasing demand for sustainable energy solutions in remote and off-grid applications has led to the exploration of hybrid power systems (HPS). These systems integrate renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydro with traditional power generation technologies like diesel generators, offering a reliable and environmentally friendly energy solution. This paper discusses the potential of HPS to meet the energy needs of remote regions, highlighting their economic, environmental, and technical benefits. The paper also explores various configurations of hybrid systems, challenges in their implementation, and case studies from across the globe. It concludes with recommendations for improving the performance and adoption of hybrid power systems in off-grid locations.
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