Large-scale penetration of renewable energy generation brings various challenges to the power system in the fields of safety, reliability, economy, and flexibility. Since wind power and solar energy have naturally complementary characteristics, that is, solar irradiation is abundant during the day, while the wind is strong during the night. In summer, there is adequate solar irradiation and scare winds. In winter and spring, there are stronger winds and insufficient solar irradiation.

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[1] Yanbo Jia, "Complementary Renewable Energy Generations", IEEE Dataport, 2025. [Online]. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/jhkg-6z90. Accessed: Feb. 11, 2025.
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