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An analysis & design on micro generation of a domestic solar-wind hybrid energy system for rural & remote areas - Perspective Bangladesh

Ambia, M.N., Islam, M.K., Shoeb, Md.ORCID: 0000-0002-6653-107X, Maruf, M.N.I. and Mohsin, A.S.M. (2010) An analysis & design on micro generation of a domestic solar-wind hybrid energy system for rural & remote areas - Perspective Bangladesh. In: 2nd International Conference on Mechanical and Electronics Engineering 2010, 1 - 3 August 2010, Kyoto, Japan

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Abstract

Utilization of renewable energy resources have been the most important & prospective field to seek new energy sources to meet up the increasing demand in power all over the world specially in a developing country like Bangladesh. Among the renewable resources, wind & solar being the most popular ones due to abundant, ease of accessibility and convertibility to the electricity. This paper presents the analysis and design of a hybrid solar-wind system for micro generation for domestic purpose in the rural & remote areas of our country where continuous power supply from central grid has been a great is problem and sometimes for some remote places it's economically not viable at all as far as our country is concerned. We propose such a hybrid system which is expected to run effectively under a microcontroller to utilize the maximum possible solar & wind resources to reduce the demands on national grid for on-grid region as well as to supply power to those places where there is no grid line (i.e. off-grid region).

Item Type: Conference Paper
URI: http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/46894
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