This project implements a Wind-Solar Hybrid System that combines solar photovoltaic panels and small wind turbines to generate consistent, renewable electricity.
Solar panels harness sunlight to produce clean electricity for residential and commercial use.
Wind turbines convert wind energy into electrical power, using horizontal-axis turbines for optimal performance.
Gearboxes and inverters convert mechanical energy from turbines and solar panels into usable AC electricity.
The hybrid system ensures year-round power availability while reducing dependency on fossil fuels and promoting sustainability.
Overview & Challenge
Challenge: Provide reliable, continuous renewable electricity in California’s variable weather conditions while demonstrating efficiency to clients.
Solution: Deploy a hybrid energy system integrated with energy storage batteries, charge controllers, and real-time monitoring systems.
Main Components:
Wind aero-generator and tower – minimum 18 meters for maximum wind capture.
Solar photovoltaic panels – high-efficiency monocrystalline modules.
Lithium-Ion battery bank – stores excess energy.
Charge controller and inverter – converts DC to AC for appliances.
Cabling and monitoring system – ensures safe energy distribution and performance tracking.
Functionality:
Powers residential and commercial AC appliances directly from renewable sources.
Hybrid combination ensures energy production even when solar or wind is temporarily unavailable.
Promotes sustainable energy practices and reduces carbon emissions across California and the USA.