Technical data of a grid-connected photovoltaic/wind hybrid system with and without storage battery for residential buildings located in a warm area

Data Brief. 2018 Aug 30:20:587-590. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2018.08.083. eCollection 2018 Oct.

Abstract

Electric production data of a grid-connected hybrid system are presented. The system consists of a photovoltaic generator, a wind micro-generator in the presence (HPWBS) or absence (HPWS) of an electric storage system. In such a system, the power generated by RES (renewable energy sources) is sent directly to balance the load. A residential use has been analysed in warm climate. The analysis has been carried out by TRNSYS 17 (Transient System Simulation) software and the mathematical modelling and the energy balance of the system have been shown in Mazzeo et al. (2018). The annual energy performance has been evaluated, in terms of dimensionless balance of the generated energy and dimensionless balance of the energy required by the load, for 375 hybrid system configurations. These configurations were obtained by varying the photovoltaic power, the wind power and the battery storage capacity, considering different hourly average daily values of the load.