Ratio Optimization of Wind-Solar Hybrid System

Authors

  • Muhammad Haekal Graduate Student of Mechanical Engineering, Szent Istvan University, Godollo – HUNGARY
  • Dani Rusirawan Department of Mechanical Engineering, Institut Teknologi Nasional (Itenas), Bandung – INDONESIA
  • Istvan Farkas Department of Physics and Process Control, Szent István University, Godollo – HUNGARY

Keywords:

Hybrid, SOLAR, WIND, rewenable energy

Abstract

Indonesia is located in equator line which mean it has a constant period of solar radiation period throughout the year, as identified about 4.80 kWh/m2/day. The potential of wind energy is about 60,647 MW which only 0.01% is used. Therefore, in order to meets the target by 2025 and 2030 Indonesia needs to utilize renewable energy sources. Wind and solar energy appears to a prospective solution mentioned that the fast growing of both technology resulting in the decrease of its total system cost. Moreover, couple both sources energy somehow lowered the cost as well as tackle the issue of their intermittent sources. In this study, simulation of wind-solar hybrid system will be done with various capacities and will be compared with a system with 100% solar and 100% solar.

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Published

2021-04-22

Issue

Section

FoITIC 2020