Hybrid Power Conversion System: An Integrated Solution for Low Power Applications

An integrated power system is proposed in this paper in order to supply the energy demand of a low power residence, using photovoltaic modules and wind turbines. The main functions of the proposed system are the management of the load and the energy stored, in order to increase the autonomy and the integration of all equipment necessary for the system operation, reducing the complexity and cost. The proposed structures and results of each power stage are presented in the paper

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