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Dual Power Generation from Solar Energy and Wind Energy

Jeetu Raj, Muzaffar Rehan Akhtar, Shishu Kumar, Muazzam Laiq

Abstract


Now days, for the human being electricity is most facility. All the conventional energy resources are depleting day by day. So we have to shift from conventional to non-conventional energy resources. In this the mixture of two energy resources happens for example wind and solar energy. This process reveals the sustainable energy resources without causing any harm to the nature. By using dual energy system, we can give uninterrupted power. Essentially this system includes the incorporation of two energy system that will provide constant power. Wind turbines are used for converting wind energy and Solar panels are used for converting solar energy and into electricity. This electrical power can be utilized for various purposes. Generation of electricity will be happens at moderate expense. This paper bring about the generation of electricity by utilizing two sources combine which prompts create electricity with affordable cost without harming the nature balance.

 

Keywords: LPSP, solar panels, wind/solar system


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