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Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems

Optimization and Power Management Control

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Overview

  • Explains hybrid renewable energy systems in an accessible but thorough manner
  • Includes an online package of interactive resources using MATLAB
  • Discusses the supervision and power management of the most-used, hybrid renewable energy systems

Part of the book series: Green Energy and Technology (GREEN)

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This book discusses the supervision of hybrid systems and presents models for control, optimization and storage. It provides a guide for practitioners as well as graduate and postgraduate students and researchers in both renewable energy and modern power systems, enabling them to quickly gain an understanding of stand-alone and grid-connected hybrid renewable systems.

The book is accompanied by an online MATLAB package, which offers examples of each application to help readers understand and evaluate the performance of the various hybrid renewable systems cited. With a focus on the different configurations of hybrid renewable energy systems, it offers those involved in the field of renewable energy solutions vital insights into the control, optimization and supervision strategies for the different renewable energy systems.

Authors and Affiliations

  • L.T.I.I Laboratory, University of Bejaia, Bejaia, Algeria

    Djamila Rekioua

About the author

Dr.Rekioua Djamila holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering. Since her Master’s diploma, her interests have focused on the control of different electrical machines (permanent magnet synchronous and induction machines). She supervises Master’s and Ph.D. students in wind, photovoltaic and hybrid applications, such as pumping and rural electrification.


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