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Abstract
The paper aims at developing a system which makes use of solar energy for rural electrification solar energy is treated as renewable source of energy. solar energy has been used since the earliest civilization to grind grain. The level of demand for electricity in any one area is so variable that it is more efficient to combine demand from many sites into an overall regional load. This regional electric load is then met by the output of a fleet of generators that can be controlled and managed for optimal performance. In part, the grid was developed to allow generators to provide backup to each other and share load. The grid also allows generators to be located closer to resources (e.g., fuel supply, water, available land) and ship electricity over the transmission and distribution network to different load centers. Utility-scale solar and wind power plants are conceptually similar to conventional generators they generate electricity where the necessary resources are located, typically in remote areas where the fuel (sunlight or wind) is most abundant. These attributesconsolidating variable individual loads into more predictable regional loads, siting plants near their resource base, and extensive transmission lineshelp the grid provide electric power with good reliability and low cost.
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Copyright © 2023 Jadhav D M. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.