Use of the dual stator induction machine in a hybrid renewable energy pumping system
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In this article, we propose a hybrid power supply of a water pumping station. The combination of photovoltaic, wind turbine, and fuel cell powers the dual stator inductor motor that drives the centrifugal pump. The novelty of this contribution is to replace the usual actuators used for pumping by a dual stator inductor motor that offers power segmentation and the possibility to operate in degraded mode. The adoption of Fuel Cells helps get rid of carbon dioxide to migrate to hydrogen.
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