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Feasibility Study on Hybrid Renewable Energy to Supply Unmanned Offshore Platform

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Hybrid renewable energy system is introduced in this new era as an effective solution to provide remote residential villages, off-grid small commercial or industrial areas and off-grid offshore installations which do not require extensive generation capability with clean and cheap power supply.

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Abdullah, M.F., Ahmed, M., Hasan, K.N.M. (2018). Feasibility Study on Hybrid Renewable Energy to Supply Unmanned Offshore Platform. In: Sulaiman, S., Kannan, R., Karim, S., Mohd Nor, N. (eds) Sustainable Electrical Power Resources through Energy Optimization and Future Engineering. SpringerBriefs in Energy. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0435-4_5

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