Kumaravel et al., 2012 - Google Patents
An optimal stand-alone biomass/solar-PV/pico-hydel hybrid energy system for remote rural area electrification of isolated village in Western-Ghats region of IndiaKumaravel et al., 2012
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- Kumaravel S
- Ashok S
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- International journal of green energy
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Biomass based hybrid energy system is utilized for the electrification of villages, especially in developing countries like India. Hybrid Energy System (HES) components, feasibility study, and cost analysis are presented in this paper for a remote area Kakkavayal, a forest …
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