Speeding up connection times and the commissioning of new renewable generation plants if there is no need to apply for a new access point. Optimization on the use of electric infrastructures, involving synergies on O&M and CAPEX. Thus, the power on the supply point is ensured.
Switching between sources when one is inactive reduces the unpredictability inherent in renewable energy and improves the stability of the electricity supplied. Increased capacity factor in the access point of the hybrid plant thanks to the complementarity of the load curves of both technologies. The main advantages of hybrid projects include: The renewable energy sector is in a constant process of innovation to increase its efficiency, competitiveness and to protect the health of the planet.
SEE INFOGRAPHIC: The impact of hybrid electrical power (solar + wind) ADVANTAGES OF HYBRID ENERGY Hybrid installation may or may not always include storage systems. In that way, a hybrid generation plant can, therefore, use, for example, photovoltaic energy when the sun shines and another source, such as wind, in cloudy weather, thus ensuring a more stable and efficient supply. Although the addition of powers of hybrid generation modules are higher than evacuation capacity, inverted energy never can exceed this limit. Hybrid power systems are those that generate electricity from two or more sources, usually renewable, sharing a single connexion point. Hybrid generation plants, which use two renewable energy sources, such as photovoltaic and wind, to ensure a more stable supply, are proving to be fundamental in achieving these aims. Renewable energies, environmentally friendly and inexhaustible, are the mainstay of the effort to achieve the objectives set out in the Paris Agreement and the UN Sustainable Development Goals ( SDGs), in particular those relating to the fight against climate change and universal access to energy.