Renewable energy integration focuses on incorporating variable renewable energy sources such as solar and wind into existing power systems while maintaining reliability and stability. Integration challenges arise from intermittency, grid congestion, and balancing supply and demand. Solutions include energy storage, flexible generation, smart grids, demand response, and advanced forecasting. Effective renewable energy integration enables higher penetration of clean energy and reduces reliance on fossil fuel backup. It requires coordinated planning, digital control systems, and regulatory support. Successful integration is essential for achieving resilient, low-carbon electricity systems.
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