Hybrid geothermal systems combine geothermal energy with other renewable energy sources, such as solar photovoltaic (PV), wind power, or biomass energy, to create a more diversified and resilient energy system. This integration offers several advantages over standalone geothermal or other renewable energy systems, including increased energy generation consistency, improved grid stability, and reduced reliance on fossil fuel-based backup power.
Hybrid geothermal systems are being implemented in various locations around the world, providing a more diversified and resilient energy supply. For example, the Menengai geothermal project in Kenya is a hybrid geothermal-solar PV project that combines geothermal power generation with solar energy to provide a reliable and sustainable energy source for the region.