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Enhancing Grid Stability and Sustainability: Energy-Storage-Based Hybrid Systems for Seamless Renewable Integration

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  • Md Wahiduzzaman Rakib

    (Texas Tech University, USA)

  • Ahsan Habib Munna

    (University of Nevada, USA)

  • Talha Farooq

    (Texas Tech University, USA)

  • Agili Boker

    (Texas Tech University, USA)

  • Miao He

    (Texas Tech University, USA)

Abstract

In the face of escalating global energy demand, the shift towards renewable energy sources has emerged as a sustainable solution. However, the integration of renewable energy into the electrical grid introduces challenges such as intermittent and instability. The concept of energy-storage-based hybrid systems, which combines renewable energy systems with energy storage, presents a promising approach to overcome these hurdles. These hybrid systems enhance grid stability by ensuring a consistent energy supply, compensating for the variable output of renewable energy sources, and providing ancillary services to the grid. Furthermore, they pave the way for a more resilient and reliable energy infrastructure, fostering the seamless integration of a substantial share of renewable energies. This paper offers a comprehensive exploration of energy-storage-based hybrid systems, discussing their structure, functioning, and the pivotal role they play in bolstering grid stability and promoting the unobstructed integration of renewable energy sources.

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  • Md Wahiduzzaman Rakib & Ahsan Habib Munna & Talha Farooq & Agili Boker & Miao He, 2024. "Enhancing Grid Stability and Sustainability: Energy-Storage-Based Hybrid Systems for Seamless Renewable Integration," European Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, European Open Science, vol. 8(3), pages 1-8, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejece0:v:8:y:2024:i:3:id:19618
    DOI: 10.24018/ejece.2024.8.3.618
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