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Harnessing synergy: a holistic review of hybrid renewable energy systems and unified power quality conditioner integration
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February 2025

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Journal of Electrical Systems and Information Technology

Nagaraju Samala

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Chandramouli Bethi

This comprehensive review explores the growing importance of sustainable energy solutions, with a particular focus on the integration of solar and wind technologies within hybrid renewable energy systems. As the demand for clean energy increases, hybrid systems offer a promising solution to address energy security and environmental concerns. However, these systems face significant challenges, including intermittency issues and the complexity of integration into existing power grids. This paper examines the role of hybrid systems in mitigating these challenges and improving grid stability. Additionally, it highlights the role of the unified power quality conditioner in managing power quality and facilitating the integration of renewable sources into distribution networks. Drawing from over 395 research papers, the review offers valuable insights into the current state of the field and presents key directions for future research and practical applications.

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... These ambitions (reduction in fossil fuel usage) require the transformation of conventional electrical power systems into hybrid power systems, i.e., the integration of renewable energy (RE) sources into existing power networks [5,6]. Despite the benefits provided by RE sources, integrating them into conventional power systems faces numerous problems [7], such as power system stability and reliability [8][9][10][11]. Wind energy (WE) is globally the most adopted RE source used to produce electrical energy [12,13]. However, its intermittent nature results in a variance in power generation and load demand in hybrid power systems. ...

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Frequency Regulation Provided by Doubly Fed Induction Generator Based Variable-Speed Wind Turbines Using Inertial Emulation and Droop Control in Hybrid Wind–Diesel Power Systems
Harnessing synergy: a holistic review of hybrid renewable energy systems and unified power quality conditioner integration

Journal of Electrical Systems and Information Technology