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== Stand alone hybrid systems ==
It is now possible to combine technologies such as [[photovoltaics]], [[Battery (electricity)|batteries]] and [[cogencogeneration]] to make stand alone distributed generation systems.<ref>{{cite journal | last1 = Shah | first1 = Kunal K. | last2 = Mundada | first2 = Aishwarya S. | last3 = Pearce | first3 = Joshua M. | year = 2015 | title = Performance of U.S. hybrid distributed energy systems: Solar photovoltaic, battery and combined heat and power | url = https://www.academia.edu/14674492 | journal = Energy Conversion and Management | volume = 105 | pages = 71–80 | doi = 10.1016/j.enconman.2015.07.048 | bibcode = 2015ECM...105...71S | s2cid = 107189983 }}</ref>
 
Recent work has shown that such systems have a low [[levelized cost of electricity]].<ref>{{cite journal | last1 = Mundada | first1 = Aishwarya | last2 = Shah | first2 = Kunal | last3 = Pearce | first3 = Joshua M. | year = 2016 | title = Levelized cost of electricity for solar photovoltaic, battery and cogen hybrid systems | url = https://www.academia.edu/20141118 | journal = Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | volume = 57 | pages = 692–703 | doi=10.1016/j.rser.2015.12.084| s2cid = 110914380 }}</ref>