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Maximum PV size limited by the impact to distribution protection
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2015
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EngineeringPv Hosting CapacityPv InstallationNetwork AnalysisPd TccPhotovoltaic SystemPhotovoltaic Power StationPhotovoltaicsReliability EngineeringMaximum Pv SizeSystems EngineeringElectrical EngineeringSolar PowerComputer EngineeringPower System ProtectionPower NetworkSmart GridEnergy ManagementPower System ReliabilitySmart Distribution NetworkRooftop PhotovoltaicsElectric Power Distribution
Utilities issuing new PV interconnection permits must be aware of any risks caused by PV on their distribution networks. One potential risk is the degradation of the effectiveness of the network's protection devices (PDs). This can limit the amount of PV allowed in the network, i.e. the network's PV hosting capacity. This research studies how the size and location of a PV installation can prevent network PDs from operating as intended. Simulations are carried out using data from multiple actual distribution feeders in OpenDSS. The PD TCC are modeled to find the timing of PD tripping to accurately identify when PV will cause unnecessary customer outages. The findings show that more aggressive protection settings limit the amount of PV that can be placed on a network that does not cause more customer outages or damage network equipment.
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