Hybridization of Renewable Energy Sources in Mechanical Power Generation Systems
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Keywords

renewable energy
hybrid systems
mechanical power generation
power grid
sustainability
efficiency

Abstract

The transition to renewable energy is an essential step in mitigating climate change and ensuring sustainable energy production. The hybridization of renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, and hydropower, in mechanical power generation systems has gained significant attention. This approach enhances the stability, reliability, and efficiency of power generation by compensating for the intermittency of individual renewable sources. The present study explores the potential benefits, technological challenges, and future opportunities associated with hybrid renewable energy systems in mechanical power generation. Through case studies and modeling techniques, this article investigates various hybrid configurations and their impact on performance and cost-effectiveness.

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