Low voltage distribution feeders are designed for unidirectional energy supply from transformer to consumer. However, the implementation of small-scale PV production units on local utilities may result in bidirectional energy flows. The simultaneous power injection at sunny moments may cause a serious voltage rise along the feeder. These overvoltages may not only damage critical loads but also switches PV inverters off causing loss of green energy at the most productive moments. This paper presents a method to limit the voltage rise by introducing small battery buffers at local production sites. A smart inverter decides whether the PV energy is injected in the grid or buffered in the batteries. The relation between battery buffer size and o...
Electricity is a perishable commodity; once it is generated it needs to be consumed or stored. Elect...
The main objective of this paper is to determine which voltage regulation strategies best allow grid...
Low voltage (LV) residential grids are generally not designed for high penetration of photovoltaic (...
Low voltage distribution feeders are designed for unidirectional energy supply from transformer to c...
The rapidly growing amount of distributed generation in low voltage distribution grids issues some u...
Excessive voltage and power flow issues associated with domestic solar power are threatening UK dist...
Implementation of decentralized production units (PV-installations) on low voltage distribution feed...
As non-controllable power sources, photovoltaics (PV) can create overvoltage in low voltage (LV) dis...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. An overall model and scenario for increasing the share of renewable...
Transition toward smart distribution networks with high penetration of photovoltaics (PVs) will invo...
In recent times, distribution system operators in Australia have introduced several guidelines for t...
PV generation has become one of the most important renewable energy productions in the world. This c...
Distributed renewable electricity generators, such as solar cells and wind turbines introduce bidire...
High photovoltaic (PV) system generation in low-voltage feeders can cause voltage rise especially in...
Australia and most other countries are adopting renewable energy generation as the dominant means of...
Electricity is a perishable commodity; once it is generated it needs to be consumed or stored. Elect...
The main objective of this paper is to determine which voltage regulation strategies best allow grid...
Low voltage (LV) residential grids are generally not designed for high penetration of photovoltaic (...
Low voltage distribution feeders are designed for unidirectional energy supply from transformer to c...
The rapidly growing amount of distributed generation in low voltage distribution grids issues some u...
Excessive voltage and power flow issues associated with domestic solar power are threatening UK dist...
Implementation of decentralized production units (PV-installations) on low voltage distribution feed...
As non-controllable power sources, photovoltaics (PV) can create overvoltage in low voltage (LV) dis...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. An overall model and scenario for increasing the share of renewable...
Transition toward smart distribution networks with high penetration of photovoltaics (PVs) will invo...
In recent times, distribution system operators in Australia have introduced several guidelines for t...
PV generation has become one of the most important renewable energy productions in the world. This c...
Distributed renewable electricity generators, such as solar cells and wind turbines introduce bidire...
High photovoltaic (PV) system generation in low-voltage feeders can cause voltage rise especially in...
Australia and most other countries are adopting renewable energy generation as the dominant means of...
Electricity is a perishable commodity; once it is generated it needs to be consumed or stored. Elect...
The main objective of this paper is to determine which voltage regulation strategies best allow grid...
Low voltage (LV) residential grids are generally not designed for high penetration of photovoltaic (...