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Gustav Green
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Contact GustavHybrid systems within energy systems involve combining several technologies to address a problem or achieve higher energy efficiency, flexibility, and profitability. For example, solar- and wind power, and battery storage can be combined in a system for more efficient capacity utilization of the grid and to mitigate variable electricity production.
Hybrid energy systems (hybrid systems) with renewable electricity production have the potential to address challenges related to increasingly intermittent electricity production. By combining several technologies within the same system, energy production can become more robust and profitable.
Some examples of renewable hybrid systems are:
Hybrid systems have the potential to connect more electricity production to a grid with lower capacity than the installed power and provide more consistent electricity delivery. Hydrogen production can diversify the energy system, producing electricity or hydrogen depending on demand and price, and increase energy security. At the same time, system services can be offered to the balancing market through potentially all units in the hybrid system.
Hybrid systems need to be optimized and controlled based on the current situation in the power grid, the demand for energy carriers or other external factors. We offer you an analysis of your proposed hybrid system to give you a deeper understanding of your specific issues.