Authors
Olubayo Moses Babatunde, Josiah Lange Munda, Yskandar Hamam
Publication date
2020/4/16
Journal
IEEE Access
Volume
8
Pages
75313-75346
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The use of hybrid renewable energy systems among household consumers in sub-Sahara Africa (SSA) is increasingly gaining attention. This is due to low electrification rates in many of the countries in SSA. A hybrid energy system for power generation combines various energy systems, either renewable or a combination of renewable and fossil-powered sources for optimal power extraction and operation. In the era of decarbonization of the electricity grid through the use of renewable energy, hybridization of sources is an essential condition for the production of electricity. Based on current quest for renewable energy (RE) expansion in the global energy mix, optimum conditions for the production and adoption of hybrid renewable energy systems (HRES) at micro-levels are indispensable and must be advocated for. This can be justified based on the perpetually rising cost of energy for socio-economic development …
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