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Impacts of integration of wind and solar PV in a typical power network

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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-03, 13:28 authored by SK Srungarakavi Venkata, A Vinayagam, Sui Yang KhooSui Yang Khoo, A Stojcevski
Integration of solar PV and wind in to the distribution network is one of the most promising challenges of the modern power system networks to meet the growing demand of energy. Analysis of the effects of solar and wind intermittencies in the network are vital to maintain the power quality. Keeping this in view, this research paper focuses on impact analysis study of a typical power network with hybrid generation: solar PV and wind integration to quantify the level of impacts like power variation and voltage variation in the network through load flow analysis. Initially, a typical network model is developed using PSS-SINCAL and load profile analysis has been carried out based on the typical daily load profile and wind/solar profile to verify the power and voltage variations extensively in the network considering different scenarios. Results of this research analysis can be used as guidelines for utility grid to provide regulated and improved quality of energy supply by implementing appropriate planning of generation reserve and other control measures in the network

History

Volume

14

Pagination

21-25

Location

Bangkok,Thailand

Open access

  • Yes

Start date

2015-10-25

End date

2015-10-26

ISSN

2352-5401

ISBN-13

9789462521193

Language

English

Publication classification

E Conference publication, E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2015, Atlantis Press

Editor/Contributor(s)

Shaw P

Title of proceedings

SEEE 2015 : International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering

Event

Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering. Conference (2015 : Bangkok, Thailand)

Publisher

Atlantis Press

Place of publication

Paris, France

Series

Advances in Engineering Research