CO-LOCATION OF WIND AND SOLAR PV

June 21, 2018

As renewable technologies continue to penetrate global energy markets, one of the pressing challenges is how to best complement these sources of variable generation to ensure demand is met at all times. At the same time, developers are looking to maximize the use of grid connections and reduce infrastructure costs to compete in a subsidy-free market. Increasingly, hybrid projects involving multiple renewable energy technologies and/or energy storage are viewed as an effective method of optimizing Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE) and managing peaks and troughs in supply and demand. Selecting the optimal combination of technologies and sizing them appropriately is key to maximizing the benefit of co-location.

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