Aplicaciones de los métodos de optimización en el diseño de Sistemas Híbridos Eólico – Fotovoltáicos para las condiciones tropicales cubanas. // Optimization methods application of hybrid eolic- photovoltaic systems in tropical conditions.
Abstract
En este trabajo se plantea la aplicación y optimización de métodos en el diseño de sistemas híbridos eólico-fotovoltáicos los
cuales se fundamentan en una programación lineal, para esto es analizada una instalación energética y la demanda
energética constante en una localidad cubana, a partir de datos de viento y radiación solar.
Palabras claves: Energía renovable, sistemas híbridos, sistemas autónomos, recursos renovables, costos de
energía, contaminación ambiental.
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Abstract.
The objective of this paper is the application of optimization methods in the design of hybrid eolic- photovoltaic systems
whose base is the lineal programming, for it is analyzed it an energy installation that has a constant demand and that it is
located in a place of Cuba, in which the data of wind and solar radiation are known.
Key words: Renewable energy, hybrid systems, autonomous systems, renewable resources, energy costs,
environmental contamination.
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