The environmental challenges and concerns about energy independence require imagining an evolution of our centralized energy production exploiting fossil resources towards a decentralized model, using the renewable resources and their synergies. The consequent choices and investments are made in an uncertain technical-economic context. The thesis accounts for uncertainties in the robust design of hybrid energy systems, in order to improve this decision-making. The considered uncertainties are technical and economic parameters of the system components and the time variable profiles that are needed for the system simulation, like energy consumption, weather or market conditions.Two approaches are proposed and tested on an illustrative case, m...