FEDDAOUI Omar (2014) Contribution à l’Etude des Systèmes Hybrides de Génération : Application aux Energies Renouvelables. University of Souk Ahras
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Abstract
Growing concerns about the environment after the Kyoto Protocol led to the use of clean and
inexhaustible renewable resources. The production of energy from renewable resources in mainly implemented to supply remote rural areas. For these regions, the grid extension princes would be prohibitive and the additional cost of the fuel supply increases dramatically with isolation.
To overcome these problems the research has been directed towards the concept of hybrid systems generation of electrical energy. The main objective of this work is the study and simulation of a Wind –Diesel system that meets our energy needs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The simulation results obtained by Matlab/Simulink show the proper functioning of the proposed system in the presence of network disturbances and wind generation because of cuts wind well justified by the greater stability of the voltage and frequency generated by a self-excited induction generator.
inexhaustible renewable resources. The production of energy from renewable resources in mainly implemented to supply remote rural areas. For these regions, the grid extension princes would be prohibitive and the additional cost of the fuel supply increases dramatically with isolation.
To overcome these problems the research has been directed towards the concept of hybrid systems generation of electrical energy. The main objective of this work is the study and simulation of a Wind –Diesel system that meets our energy needs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The simulation results obtained by Matlab/Simulink show the proper functioning of the proposed system in the presence of network disturbances and wind generation because of cuts wind well justified by the greater stability of the voltage and frequency generated by a self-excited induction generator.
Information
Item Type | Thesis |
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Divisions | |
ePrint ID | 285 |
Date Deposited | 2015-01-25 |
Further Information | Google Scholar |
URI | https://univ-soukahras.dz/en/publication/article/285 |
BibTex
@phdthesis{uniusa285,
title={Contribution à l’Etude des Systèmes Hybrides de Génération : Application aux Energies Renouvelables},
author={FEDDAOUI Omar},
year={2014},
school={University of Souk Ahras}
}
title={Contribution à l’Etude des Systèmes Hybrides de Génération : Application aux Energies Renouvelables},
author={FEDDAOUI Omar},
year={2014},
school={University of Souk Ahras}
}