How do hybrid offshore wind-solar power plants work?
Hybrid offshore wind-solar power plants work by combining two renewable energy sources to generate electricity. These plants typically consist of offshore wind turbines that capture wind energy and solar panels that capture sunlight. By combining these two sources of renewable energy, the power plant is able to generate electricity more consistently and efficiently, as solar power production tends to peak during the day when wind speeds may be lower, and vice versa. The electricity generated by both sources is then integrated into the grid to provide clean and reliable power to homes and businesses.
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