What are the wind and solar complementary functions of virtual solar container communication stations

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What is a wind-solar-hydro-thermal-storage multi-source complementary power system?

Figure 1 shows the structure of a wind-solar-hydro-thermal-storage multi-source complementary power system, which is composed of conventional units (thermal power units, hydropower units, etc.), new energy units (photovoltaic power plants, wind farms, etc.), energy storage systems, and loads.

Where do wind energy resources complement solar energy?

For example, according to Nascimento et al., wind resources complement solar energy by 40 %–50 % in the Brazilian Northeast along the coastline, reaching up to 60 % in Rio Grande do Norte state. Concerning other regions, the complementarity levels reach 40 % in the South, Southeast, and the remainder of the Northeast .

What percentage of solar energy is complemented by wind?

The level of complementarity may vary according to the region and the time of year. For example, according to Nascimento et al., wind resources complement solar energy by 40 %–50 % in the Brazilian Northeast along the coastline, reaching up to 60 % in Rio Grande do Norte state.

How does temporal complementarity affect a power system?

According to Jurasz et al. and Santos et al., the temporal complementarity between VREs results in a combined power with less variability and intermittency, reducing the demand for storage and smoothing the operation of power systems.

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