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The recent transition towards sustainable energy resources, aiming for the decarbonisation of the electrical power sector has gained global and regional importance. Therefore, there is a great need to create r. . ••First maps of solar and wind energy complementarity for. . Algeria has a vast surface area counted to 2.383 millions km2; therefore, it is characterized by a variety of topographical conditions and different weather conditions. It is situated in N. . The evaluation of the available solar and wind resources over the territory of Algeria requires a representative meteorological dataset for each location. Due to the lack of recorded meteor. . In this section, first, the potential of solar and wind energy is assessed and mapped where the regions with the highest and lower resources are highlighted. Following this, the tempora. . This work assessed for the first time the spatial and temporal complementarity between solar PV and wind power resources over Algeria based on Spearman’s ran. [pdf]
It is found and confirmed that Algeria has a huge potential of solar PV and wind energy, accounted to a maximum annual sum of 2.38 MWh/m2/year and 3.33 MWh/m2/year, respectively. Moderate complementarity levels are observed on the daily timescale in the coastal and highlands regions.
This means that the country enjoys from 1700 to 2,263 kWh/m 2 /year of solar energy (Maoued et al. 2015). The south of Algeria has significant wind resources, especially the region of Adrar, where average wind speeds range from 4 to 6 m/s, which makes it very attractive for the deployment of wind farms (Maoued et al. 2015).
With an estimated area of over 2.3 million km 2, of which the Sahara represents 80%, Algeria enjoys a significant advantage, making it a substantial global reserve for solar energy. Thus, Algerian electricity users expect a reliable, affordable, and high-quality energy supply that is both sustainable and environmentally friendly.
However, the energy sector in Algeria has to overcome other barriers, such as the increase of energy demand. In Fig. 2, the monthly load demand of Algeria is presented during the period from 2000 to 2019, where an increasing energy demand is observed from roughly 2 TWh to 8 TWh.
Sichilalu et al. proposed an energy management technique to control the power of a Hybrid Photovoltaic (PV) and Wind Turbine (WT) and Fuel Cell (FC) system to reduce overall cost and increase FC production.
Hybrid systems can tackle this issue, combining solar PV with wind is an attractive solution that provides reliable and economical renewable power generation. In this article, a hybrid grid-connected PV-wind system is designed, modeled and controlled with optimized PI controllers.
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