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Is the distribution grid ready to accept large‐scale photovoltaic deployment? State of the art, progress, and future prospects
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Future ProspectsEngineeringDistributed Energy GenerationInstalled CapacityPhotovoltaic SystemPhotovoltaicsDistribution GridSystems EngineeringRenewable Energy SystemsDistributed EnergyPower SystemsElectrical EngineeringEnergy GridsSolar PowerGrid CodesElectric Grid IntegrationLarge‐scale Photovoltaic DeploymentSmart GridEnergy ManagementPv Systems
The installed capacity of PV systems has surged faster than grid code development, raising integration concerns in several countries where management strategies range from passive to active participation. This paper reviews current grid codes in high‑PV‑penetration countries to identify best‑practice lessons. It presents country‑specific case studies of active and reactive power control approaches that can reduce or defer costly grid reinforcement while supporting higher PV penetration. © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
ABSTRACT The installed capacity of photovoltaic (PV) systems has recently increased at a much faster rate than the development of grid codes to effectively and efficiently manage high penetrations of PV within the distribution system. In a number of countries, PV penetrations in some regions are now raising growing concerns regarding integration. Management strategies vary considerably by country—some still have an approach that PV systems should behave as passive as possible, whereas others demand an active participation in grid control. This variety of grid codes also causes challenges in learning from “best practice.” This paper provides a review of current grid codes in some countries with high PV penetrations. In addition, the paper presents a number of country‐specific case studies on different approaches for improved integration of PV systems in the distribution grid. In particular, we consider integration approaches using active and reactive power control that can reduce or defer expensive grid reinforcement while supporting higher PV penetrations. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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