Photovoltaic systems and yearly net self-sufficient electricity supply in distribution networks

Authors

  • G. Štumberger Author
  • M. Rošer Author
  • F. Toplak Author
  • K. Dežan Author
  • N. Srećković Author
  • M. Trbušić Author
  • P. Sukič Author
  • E. Belič Author
  • M. Zorman Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj18.375

Keywords:

distribution network, controllable PV systems, yearly net self-sufficient electricity supply, voltage profile, network losses

Abstract

The paper deals with distributed photovoltaic (PV) systems capable of accepting reference values for the reactive power generation and active power curtailment. The aim of the performed research is to analyze to what extent can the use of controllable PV systems increase the total share of PV systems in electric grids and to what extent can controlled PV systems increase the yearly net self-sufficient electricity supply. In the case study the analysis is performed from the viewpoint of the distribution grid, considering the voltage profile, conductor loading and grid losses. Problems related to the power system stability are not discussed.

Author Biographies

  • G. Štumberger

    University of Maribor Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Maribor. Slovenia

  • M. Rošer

    Elektro Celje d.d., Vrunčeva 2a, Celje. Slovenia

  • F. Toplak

    Elektro Maribor d.d. Maribor. Slovenia

  • K. Dežan

    University of Maribor Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Maribor. Slovenia

  • N. Srećković

    University of Maribor Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Maribor. Slovenia

  • M. Trbušić

    University of Maribor Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Maribor. Slovenia

  • P. Sukič

    University of Maribor Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Maribor. Slovenia

  • E. Belič

    University of Maribor Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Maribor. Slovenia

  • M. Zorman

    SODO d.o.o. Maribor. Slovenia

Published

2024-01-12

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