Abstract
An autonomous hybrid power system is an intelligent power installation that provides electricity to isolated consumers without being connected to the power grid. The introduction of autonomous hybrid power systems in the oil and gas industry is considered as an option to improve energy and environmental security. As a rule, oil and gas fields are located remotely and off the grid, and therefore electricity is generated using diesel generators. This article discusses the possibility of reducing emissions of pollutants into the atmosphere by using an autonomous hybrid installation as a source of electrical energy.
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Recommended Citation
Makhmudov, N N. and Sulitanofu, K M.
(2022)
"INTELLIGENT APPROACH TO POWER SYSTEM MANAGEMENT DURING WELL DRILLING IN TERMS OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT,"
Technical science and innovation: Vol. 2022:
Iss.
4, Article 8.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51346/tstu-01.22.4-77-0206
Available at:
https://btstu.researchcommons.org/journal/vol2022/iss4/8