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Optimization analysis of dual-mode renewable hybrid power systems: a review


B.O. Ariyo
L.M. Adesina
A. Musa
O. Ogunbiyi
B.J. Ojuolape
M.O. Balogun

Abstract

The escalating threat of global warming necessitates a shift towards clean energy production, with renewable energy sources emerging as a promising solution for sustainable electricity generation. However, the inherent intermittency of renewables requires hybrid systems to maintain reliable electricity. This review explores the optimization of dual-mode renewable hybrid power systems, which operate in both grid-connected and autonomous modes, to address power stability challenges. By analyzing state-of-the-art methodologies, including advancements in control algorithms, architecture sizing, and energy management strategies, this work identifies methods for enhancing system efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Key findings demonstrate that optimized dual-mode systems improve power consistency and operational resilience. The review concludes by outlining a roadmap for future research, highlighting innovations in integration techniques, environmental assessments, and regulatory collaboration as crucial steps toward maximizing the impact of dual-mode systems in achieving global energy sustainability goals. 


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eISSN: 2437-2110
print ISSN: 0189-9546