Volume 19 No 3 (2021)
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OPTIMISATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEM
Mr. Anurag Kumar, Aditya Veer Gautam, Rajneesh Kumar, Shivangi Dixit
Abstract
The optimisation of renewable energy technologies costing in remote areas is a crucial aspect of sustainable development and energy accessibility. In order to effectively bring renewable energy solutions to these isolated regions, a comprehensive understanding of the unique challenges and limitations must be considered. Factors such as transportation costs, infrastructure development, and maintenance requirements all play key roles in determining the overall cost-effectiveness of renewable energy technologies in remote areas. By conducting thorough cost-benefit analyses and utilizing innovative financing models, such as pay-as-you-go systems or partnerships with local communities, it is possible to tailor renewable energy solutions to meet the specific needs of these off-grid regions while ensuring long-term sustainability. This optimization process not only expands access to clean and reliable electricity but also contributes to economic growth, environmental conservation, and improved quality of life for inhabitants of remote areas globally. The harnessing of renewable energy is presented. The methodology is evolved to utilize the available renewable resources in a cost effective manner. In this regard the objective along with the resource and demand constraints are formulated mathematically which are then solved using appropriate method.
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The optimisation of renewable energy technologies costing in remote areas is a crucial aspect of sustainable development
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