Author:
Anandhi R.J.,Singh Navdeep,Palakurthy Deepthi,Kumar Yadav Dinesh,Albawi Ali,Kumar Parashar Ashish,Jithendar P.
Abstract
This paper presents a detailed analysis of hybrid energy systems combining solar photovoltaic (PV) panels and hydropower technologies. Focusing on the increasing popularity of Archimedes screw generators for low head sites, we examine the efficiency and environmental benefits of such systems, particularly in reducing greenhouse gas emissions as part of global efforts like the Paris Agreement. We explore the integration of solar and hydropower systems in the context of Brazil’s renewable energy hybridization and discuss the challenges of their stochastic nature on power grid integration. The paper delves into the theoretical foundation, mathematical simulations, and optimization models that enable these hybrid systems to maintain energy and irrigation balance. The paper also investigates the use of photovoltaic-battery energy storage systems in building power supply and the potential of micro-grids featuring an array of renewable energy technologies. Ultimately, we present a novel approach to off-grid hybrid system deployment contributing to sustainable development goals.