Solar and wind energies have long been at the forefront, renown for their environmental credentials and resource abundance. However, their intermittent nature presents a significant hurdle when these are relied upon as singular energy sources for both small-scale and extensive applications. To mitigate these inconsistencies, Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems (HRES) have been developed, integrating multiple

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