Goel, S.K.Naveen Kumar2018-07-302018-07-302017-07http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810062518With the increasing energy demand and target of climate pledge to cut down the carbon emissions of its GDP by 33 to 35 percent by 2030 from 2005 levels has forced India to move with renewable sources of power generation. As solar and wind are the most promising sources of renewable energy but geographically solar is feasible at almost every place in India. There is an issue with solar power that it is available only with emergence of sun. Wind-solar hybrid is a better option as the reliability of system is higher than any of the single component. This is necessary to find out the overall comparison of these two types of grid connected plant before installation. So this has given the idea of technical and financial analysis of both types of plants at different geographical location. GCPV plant is designed with the help of PV*SOL simulator while the output of hybrid system is analyzed in MS excel. Result shows that small GCPV is commercially feasible at all selected geographical location. Further, hybrid system has higher reliability and can be installed at where power cut is unavoidable, but at higher capital and operating cost.ennullDesign and feasibility analysis of 30 KW GCPV and wind-solar hybrid systemThesis