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Modelling and power quality analysis of a grid-connected solar PV system

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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-03, 20:15 authored by KSV Swarna, VAAMT Oo, GM Shafiullah, A Stojcevski
Increased concern about global warming coupled with the escalating demand of energy has driven the conventional power system to be more reliable one by integrating Renewable Energies (RE) in to grid. Over the recent years, integration of solar PV forming a gridconnected PV is considered as one of the most promising technologies to the developed countries like Australia to meet the growing demand of energy. This rapid increase in grid connected photovoltaic (PV) systems has made the supply utilities concerned about the drastic effects that have to be considered on the distribution network in particular voltage fluctuations, harmonic distortions and the Power factor for sustainable power generation. However, irrespective of the fact that the utility grid can accommodate the variability of load or irregular solar irradiance, it is essential to study the impact of grid connected PV systems during higher penetration levels as the intermittent nature of solar PV adversely effects the grid characteristics in meeting the load demand. Hence, keeping this in track, this paper examines the grid-connected PV system considering a residential network of Geelong region (38◦.09' S and 144◦.21’ E) and explores the level of impacts considering summer load profile with a change in the level of integrations. Initially, a PV power system network model is developed in Matlab-Simulink environment and the simulations are carried out to explore the impacts of solar PV penetration at low voltage distribution network considering power quality (PQ) issues such as voltage fluctuations, harmonics distortion at different load conditions.

History

Pagination

1-6

Location

Perth, Western Australia

Start date

2014-09-28

End date

2014-10-01

ISBN-13

9780646923758

Language

eng

Publication classification

E Conference publication, E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2014, IEEE

Editor/Contributor(s)

Abu-Siada A, Masoum MAS

Title of proceedings

AUPEC 2014 : Smart power for Everyone : Proceedings of the 24th Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference

Event

Australasian Universities Power Engineering. Conference (24th : 2014: Perth, Western Australia)

Publisher

IEEE

Place of publication

Piscataway, N.J.

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