Nov 15, 2023 · The paper framework is divided as: 1) an introduction with gaps and highlight; 2) mapping wind and solar potential techniques and available data to perform it; 3) a review of
Sep 23, 2024 · The intermittency, randomness and volatility of wind power and photovoltaic power generation bring trouble to power system planning. The capacity configuration of integrated
Jun 1, 2020 · The spread use of both solar and wind energy could engender a complementarity behavior reducing their inherent and variable characteristics what would improve predictability
Jan 15, 2024 · Further, based on the model group for quantifying contributions and the compensation electricity contribution value, this paper proposes the benefit compensation
Feb 15, 2023 · The complementarity between wind and solar resources is considered one of the factors that restrict the utilization of intermittent renewable power so
Oct 15, 2021 · The research employs Kendall''s Tau correlation as the complementarity metric between global solar and wind resources and a pair of indicators such as the solar share and
Aug 15, 2020 · The anticipated greater penetration of the variable renewable energies wind and solar in the future energy mix could be facilitated by exploiting their complementarity, thereby
A communication base station, wind-solar complementary technology, applied in the field of new energy communication, can solve the problems of inability to utilize wind energy to a greater
Mar 25, 2022 · This research is devoted to the development of software to increase the efficiency of autonomous wind-generating substations using panel structures, which will allow the use of
Mar 28, 2022 · This article aims to reduce the electricity cost of 5G base stations, and optimizes the energy storage of 5G base stations connected to wind turbines and photov
Aug 15, 2025 · The southeastern region will see significant growth in wind and solar energy potential, while the western and northern regions will experience declines. 3) Wind-solar
Dec 1, 2021 · The hourly load demand can be effectively met by the LM-complementarity between wind and solar power. The optimal LM-complementarity scenario effectively eliminates the anti
Sep 1, 2023 · Since wind power and solar PV are specifically intermittent and space-heterogeneity, an assessment of renewable energy potential considering the variability of wind
Jun 1, 2024 · Energy complementarity is a promising approach in the realm of renewable energy systems, enabling the integration of multiple energy sources to achieve a stable and
Feb 15, 2023 · Additionally, the proposed complementarity index can be used to optimize the installed capacity ratio of wind and solar power in a hybrid system. The proposed
Feb 29, 2024 · In the off-grid wind-solar complementary power generation system, in order to effectively use the wind generator set and solar cell array to generate electricity to meet the
Sep 1, 2024 · Wind and solar power joint output can smooth individual output fluctuations, particularly in provinces and seasons with richer wind and solar resources. Wind power output
Mar 1, 2025 · A measure of wind-solar complementarity coefficient R is proposed in this paper. Utilizes the copula function to settle the Spearman and Kendall correlation coefficients
Oct 11, 2024 · Solar-wind complementarity assessment: The paper rigorously assesses the potential complementarity between solar and wind energy resources on a mega-scale level to
Oct 1, 2024 · In this study, well-validated and used high-resolution reanalysis data were used to explore the complementarity between wind and solar power on multiple time scales across
Apr 1, 2024 · We build upon this previous literature (summarized in Table 1) and present a comprehensive study of wind-solar complementarity in Europe combining three dimensions: (i)
Jan 27, 2025 · Science and Technology for Energy Transition 80, 17 (2025) Regular Article Multi-timescale scheduling optimization of cascade hydro-solar complementary power stations
Solar and wind resources vary across space and time, affecting the performance of renewable energy systems. Global land-based complementarity between these two resources from 1950
A communication base station, wind-solar complementary technology, applied in the field of new energy communication, can solve the problems of inconvenience, inability to utilize wind
Dec 15, 2024 · Changes in wind and solar energy due to climate change may reduce their complementarity, thus affecting the stable power supply of the power system. This paper
Beyond their individual effects on wind and solar energy, low-carbon modes notably improve the efficiency of wind and solar energy utilization, enhancing the synergistic benefits of renewable
To this end, we propose a novel variation-based complementarity metrics system based on the description of series’ fluctuation characteristics from quantitative and contoured dimensions. From this, the complementarity between wind and solar resources in China is assessed, and the trend and persistence are tested.
At the hourly scale, the complementarity of wind energy and solar energy shows an increasing trend from east to west, with Qinghai, Yunnan and Xinjiang exhibiting the most pronounced complementarity.
The LM-complementarity between wind and solar power is superior to that between wind or solar power generated in different regions. The hourly load demand can be effectively met by the LM-complementarity between wind and solar power.
Monforti et al. assessed the complementarity between wind and solar resources in Italy through Pearson correlation analysis and found that their complementarity can favourably support their integration into the energy system. Jurasz et al. simulated the operation of wind-solar HES for 86 locations in Poland.
It can be seen from the spatial distribution that wind and solar resource complementarity is relatively high in northwest, northeast, and central China, while the complementarity in the southwest and southern areas of China is relatively low.
However, for the regions with relatively poor wind and solar resources, such as central Tibet, eastern Sichuan, western Yunnan, Chongqing, Guizhou, Zhejiang, Guangdong, and Guangxi, the complementarity is relatively weak.
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