Research Abstract
In this paper a hybrid energy system combining variable speed wind turbine, solar
photovoltaic and fuel cell generation systems is presented to supply continuous power to
residential power applications as stand-alone loads. The wind and photovoltaic systems are
used as main energy sources while the fuel cell is used as secondary or back-up energy
source. Three individual dc–dc boost converters are used to control the power flow to the
load. A simple and cost effective control with dc–dc converters is used for maximum power ...
Research Journal
Energy Conversion and Management
Research Pages
2711-2719
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
vol. 49, no. 10
Research Year
2008