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  2. Hybrid power - Wikipedia

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    The combination of wind and solar has the advantage that the two sources complement each other because the peak operating times for each system occur at different times of the day and year. The power generation of such a hybrid system is more constant and fluctuates less than each of the two component subsystems.

  3. AG takes legal action against solar companies

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    The Journal had specifically reported about two homeowners in Albuquerque and Corrales who said that NM Solar's closure left them on the hook for separate deposits totaling $39,000 they made for ...

  4. Distributed generation - Wikipedia

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    Distributed generation from wind hybrid power systems combines wind power with other DER systems. One such example is the integration of wind turbines into solar hybrid power systems , as wind tends to complement solar because the peak operating times for each system occur at different times of the day and year.

  5. Port Augusta Renewable Energy Park - Wikipedia

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    The original "Stage 2" remains owned by DP Energy and is proposed to include more solar photovoltaic generation and a grid connected battery. [5] The developer claims that the combination of wind, solar, battery and synchronous condensers combine to create a renewable energy power station. [6] The former Stage 2 is now called Bluebush Solar. [7]

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  7. Free energy suppression conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    However, his system was only intended to transmit energy for free; the system's energy would still need to be generated through conventional means. [20] Notable proponents of the conspiracy theory include Gary McKinnon, a Scottish computer hacker who unlawfully accessed computer systems to look for evidence of a secret free energy device. [21]