Hybrid power system for your private paradise
You must have thought to turn your island into a well equipped place. You can do this by making some changes and installing a few new pieces of equipment. This equipment would not cost you much but would be healthy for the environment as well as for you. You would get an around the clock power supply on your private paradise at no extra cost. Installing a hybrid power system is the best way to protect the environment and make full utilization of the natural resources. This system can merge battery, generator, wind and solar powers to generate ample power which would keep your island from any blackouts.
Since the wind and solar power conditions depend on the place and season, the hybrid power generation systems works according to the need. This system can reserve a power supply up to three days which can be stored in the battery bank. A gasoline or diesel generator system can be added to the hybrid power generator system at those places where solar or wind energy is negligible. You can construct this hybrid power generation system by taking help from the prescribed design from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy which is also known as EERE.
These hybrid power generator systems work on an “off the grid” system which is not for commercial use. You cannot use this system for supplying power to a very large area or for commercial purposes. The electronic controllers which are installed with this system manage all the power sources. These electronic controllers keep a watch on the status of the battery so that in case the battery are running low or using the reserve power, it may recharge the battery bank with the power collected from different power sources. You can equip yourself with additional information from the EERE official website which is http://www.eere.energy.gov/. This website would assist you in installing a hybrid power generation system in a proper way which would be not only energy and cost efficient but will also be good for environments sake.




