Remote site electrical energy production by solar hybrid system using hot air engine
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This communication studies the interest of using hybrid systems to produce low power electrical energy on remote sites, e.g. for telecommunication applications. The main element of these installations is a thermal engine using external heat. The energy conversion into electricity is carried out by a thermodynamic process from solar energy or from fuel combustion. We assess the sizing of different installations designed for 1 permanent kWe, on 5 geographical localisations.
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