

Scientific bases of integration of renewable energy sources installations into power energy system
https://doi.org/10.15518/isjaee.2023.11.065-072
Abstract
The article deals with issues related to the uninterrupted supply of electricity to consumers remote from the central power plant. In the climatic conditions of Turkmenistan, a scheme is proposed for connecting combined photovoltaic solar and wind power plants to the energy system. The method of connection to the electric power system is explained in detail and the relevance of designing combined systems for the production of electricity is described. Also, for reliability in the calculations, it is proposed in the design work a technique for using software.
About the Authors
K. SaryyevTurkmenistan
Kakageldi Atajanovich Saryyev, PhD.
745400; 62 Bayramhan str.; Maty city
Education: State Energy institute of Turkmenistan (1999); Research area: Renewable Energy, Energy saves; Publications: author of more than 96 scientific articles, 7 books, 4 monographs and 14 patents for useful inventions
Tel.: 800522-5-75-02
P. Orazmammedov
Turkmenistan
Parahat Atayevich Orazmammedov
745400; 62 Bayramhan str.; Maty city
Education: State Energy institute of Turkmenistan (2009; Research area: Renewable Energy, PV systems, Protection relay; Publications: author of more than 13 scientific papers
Tel.: 800522-5-75-02
M. Orazberdiyeva
Turkmenistan
Mahriban Rejepmyradovna Orazberdiyeva
745400; 62 Bayramhan str.; Maty city
Education: Turkmen Agricultural University named after S.A. Niyazov; Research area: Bioenergy, Energy system optimization; Publications: author of more than 30 scientific articles, 2 books
Tel.: 800522-5-75-02
J. Batmanov
Turkmenistan
Jumanazar Hudaynazarovich Batmanov
745400; 62 Bayramhan str.; Maty city
Education: Kazan Institute of Chemical Technology named after S.M. Kirov; Research area: Electric Power Systems, Photovoltaic Solar Station; Publications: author of 25 scientific articles, 4 books, 1 patent for a useful invention
Tel.: 800522-5-75-02
A. Agayev
Turkmenistan
Arslan Yazmuhammedovich Agayev
745400; 62 Bayramhan str.; Maty city
Education: International Turkmen-Turkish university (2014); Research area: Programming in С sharp, C++; Publications: author of 25 scientific articles,
4 books, 1 monograph, 8 software patents
Tel.: 800522-5-75-02
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For citations:
Saryyev K., Orazmammedov P., Orazberdiyeva M., Batmanov J., Agayev A. Scientific bases of integration of renewable energy sources installations into power energy system. Alternative Energy and Ecology (ISJAEE). 2023;(11):65-72. https://doi.org/10.15518/isjaee.2023.11.065-072