Solution for wind - diesel hybrid system in Phu Quy island
Abstract
Isolated supply systems distributing sources for areas without national grid have received more attention in recent years. This paper presents some problems in the actual operation of a hybrid system which has 3 wind turbines (3 x 2MW) and 6 diesel units (6 x 0,5MW) on Phu Quy island. The authors analysed and simulated some solutions for maximising the penetration of wind power to keep the system stable on the island and reduce the production cost of electricity.
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