Inner Mongolia Household PV/Wind Hybrid Systems Pilot Project
- Topics:
- Mechanical and Industrial
- Tags:
- Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region,
- Manufacturing,
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory,
- Photovoltaics,
- Renewable Energy,
- Telecom & Utilities
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Overview: The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region's (IMAR) government has been aggressive in developing renewable energy resources for both grid-connected and off-grid applications. In addition, more than 7,000 small PV systems have been installed in remote households. The case study project involved levelized cost analyses of existing systems in four counties in the central and northern regions of IMAR, including Si Zi Wang, Su Ni Te You, A Ba Ga, and Dong Wu Zhu Mu Qin counties. Analyses show that wind, PV, and PV/wind hybrid systems are lower-cost options for rural energy systems than fossil-fueled generators.
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