HYBRID2 - A Versatile Model of the Performance of Hybrid Power Systems

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    Abstract

    In 1993, the National Renewable Laboratory assessed the available tools for predicting the long-term performance of hybrid power systems. No single tool was found to be capable of modeling the full range of hybrid power technoloiges being considered for the 1990s and beyond. As a result, NREL prepared a specification for a new model, called HYBRID2; model development by NREL and the University ofMassachusetts began in 1994. HYBRID2 will have a user-friendly windows-based interface. A library of input data files will be provided with the model so that users can more readily model new applications by making incremental changes to existing project, power system, or component files. HYBRID2 will provide significant flexibility as to the configuration and dispatch (control) of the powersystem to be modeled. Both graphical and tabular output of results will be provided. The model is intended to provide comparisons of competing technology options on a level playing field. Initial testing of HYBRID2 is now underway.;
    Original languageAmerican English
    Pages437-446
    Number of pages10
    StatePublished - 1995
    EventWindpower '95: Annual Conference and Exhibition of the American Wind Energy Association - Washington, D.C.
    Duration: 26 Mar 199530 Mar 1995

    Conference

    ConferenceWindpower '95: Annual Conference and Exhibition of the American Wind Energy Association
    CityWashington, D.C.
    Period26/03/9530/03/95

    NREL Publication Number

    • NREL/CP-21799

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