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Voltage regulation in renewable energy integration into the distribution network

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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-03, 20:15 authored by G Shafiullah, Aman Maung Than Oo, A Stojcevski
Large-scale renewable energy (RE) integration into the distribution network (DN) causes uncertainties due to its intermittent nature and is a challenging task today. In general RE sources are mostly connected near the end user level, i.e., in the low voltage distribution network. RE integration introduces bi-directional power flows across distribution transformer (DT) and hence DN experiences with several potential problems that includes voltage fluctuations, reactive power compensation and poor power factor in the DN. This study identifies the potential effects causes due to large-scale integration of RE into the Berserker Street Feeder, Frenchville Substation under Rockhampton DN. From the model analyses, it has clearly evident that voltage of the Berserker Street Feeder fluctuates with the increased integration of RE and causes uncertainties in the feeder as well as the DN.

History

Pagination

1-6

Location

Hobart, Tasmania

Start date

2013-09-29

End date

2013-10-03

ISBN-13

9781862959132

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2013, AUPEC

Title of proceedings

AUPEC 2013 : Proceedings of the 2013 Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference

Event

Australasian Universities Power Engineering. Conference (2013 : Hobart, Tasmania)

Publisher

Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference

Place of publication

Hobart, Tas.