New Delhi: Researchers from the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela have developed a smart control system that can automatically manage the electricity flow from solar, wind, and battery sources.

This innovative “hybrid microgrid” can deliver a clean and continuous power supply to areas in the countryside that have no access to the main electric power grid, and even during fluctuating solar radiation, changing wind speeds, and varying electrical loads.

The research, published in the journal IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, aims to reduce the potential use of fossil fuel reserves and provide power to remote regions that are not covered by the main electricity grid.

“This work focuses on power management among different sources, loads, and storage systems. Energy m

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