Hybrid energy systems combine multiple energy sources and technologies to improve reliability, efficiency, and sustainability. Common combinations include solar-wind, solar-diesel, and renewable energy with storage systems. Hybrid systems balance energy variability and reduce reliance on single energy sources. They are widely used in remote areas, microgrids, and off-grid applications. Hybrid energy systems enhance energy security, reduce emissions, and optimize resource use. Integrated control strategies improve performance and cost-effectiveness. Hybrid systems are essential for resilient and flexible energy infrastructure.
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