Research on Optimal Configuration of Wind-Solar-Storage Complementary
To address challenges such as consumption difficulties, renewable energy curtailment, and high carbon emissions associated with large-scale wind and solar power
The model achieves an optimal configuration comprising 176.03 MW of wind power, 273.71 MW of photovoltaic capacity, and 20.34 MW × 2.99 h of energy storage, fully meeting investment and land use constraints.
This paper develops a capacity optimization model for a wind–solar–hydro–storage multi-energy complementary system. The objectives are to improve net system income, reduce wind and solar curtailment, and mitigate intraday fluctuations.
This study provided the first spatially comprehensive analysis of solar and Wind energy Complementarity on a global scale. In addition, it showed which regions of the world have a greater degree of Complementarity between Wind and solar energy to reduce energy storage requirements.
Mapping of wind and solar potential and its complementarity 2.1. Mapping wind and solar potential The assessment and quantification of wind and solar capacity are commonly conducted independently and in dual phases using on-site measurements, satellite-based remote sensing, and numerical models.
PDF version includes complete article with source references. Suitable for printing and offline reading.
Download detailed specifications, case studies, and technical data sheets for our ESS containers and containerized PV systems.
15 Rue des Énergies Renouvelables
Paris 75015, France
+33 1 84 83 72 76
Monday - Friday: 8:30 AM - 6:30 PM CET