MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202631051409 A) filed by Guru Nanak Institute Of Technology, Kolkata, West Bengal, on April 22, for 'combined wind and solar energy systems for sustainable energy production.'
Inventor(s) include Mr. Moloy Dhar; Ms. Pallabi Das; Mr. Susovan Dutta; Ms. Subhasree Bhattacharya; Tiyasha Sen; Sourish Modak; and Subhradeep Dey.
The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A hybrid renewable energy system integrates photovoltaic solar modules and one or more wind turbines into a common structural and electrical architecture to provide stabilized sustainable electricity. The system combines DC outputs from solar and wind sources via respective conditioning stages into a hybrid DC bus using a dual-input MPPT boost converter and supplies conditioned power via a central power conditioning unit to electrical loads and to a rechargeable battery bank. A central control unit monitors environmental parameters (such as wind speed and solar irradiance), battery state and load demand and dynamically manages source prioritization, charging/discharging and optional grid exchange. Structural features include a common support mast with internal cooling ducts that use turbine-induced airflow for passive photovoltaic cooling and vibration-damping mounts to isolate turbines from solar modules. The system is modular, scalable and suitable for off-grid and grid-connected operation in residential, commercial, industrial and rural applications."
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