Electrical Load Management and Maintenance Management for a Hybrid Renewable Energy System in Honduras, Central America

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2019-07-29
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Purdue University
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There are many benefits to choosing renewable energy power sources for a business, organization, or residence, but what about the downsides. Energy production systems can be delicate, and this fragility is amplified when combining multiple renewable energy sources. This report will focus on a hybrid renewable energy system in rural Honduras and the reliability issues that have surfaced from poor maintenance and the introduction of a grid-tie solar PV system to a grid forming hydroelectric turbine generator.

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Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
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