In this study, we have proposed a novel current injection determination method that improves the voltage unbalance based on the unbalanced line impedance in a distribution network with a large-capacity PV system. An increase in the unbalance of the distribution line voltage was observed owing to a large-scale reverse power flow. To visualize this phenomenon, the P-V curves were derived for each phase to indicate the increase in the voltage unbalance with respect to the reverse power flow. Based on the derived P-V curves, the effect of a current unbalance on the voltage unbalance was investigated. It was clarified that there is a current unbalance that can improve the voltage unbalance even if the line impedance is unbalanced. In other words...
The existing low voltage distribution systems have various single and three phase loads with dynamic...
Focusing on medium size and large size photovoltaic plants typically connected to Medium Voltage dis...
Voltage unbalance in distribution networks (DN) is expected to grow with increasing penetration of s...
Current unbalance is a significant power quality problem in distribution networks. This problem incr...
Photovoltaic (PV) power is a favorable source of clean energy, which can be easily integrated into d...
In distribution power systems line transposition is not a common practice and phase loading levels a...
In the hierarchy of power transmission and distribution systems, the three-phase LV distribution net...
Dynamic voltage instability (DVI) issues are the primary concern in low-voltage distribution network...
As photovoltaic (PV) penetration increases in low-voltage distribution networks, voltage variation m...
With the rapid increase of grid-connected PV systems over the last decades, genuine challenges have ...
As photovoltaic (PV) penetration increases in low-voltage distribution networks, voltage variation m...
In a geographically small distribution area, fast moving clouds may cover the whole area within a sh...
NoDue to high penetration of single-phase Photovoltaic (PV) cells into low voltage (LV) distribution...
A sequence networks-based methodology for investigating voltage unbalance in distribution networks w...
Balancing loads in low voltage networks is a challenging task due to a continuous fluctuation in the...
The existing low voltage distribution systems have various single and three phase loads with dynamic...
Focusing on medium size and large size photovoltaic plants typically connected to Medium Voltage dis...
Voltage unbalance in distribution networks (DN) is expected to grow with increasing penetration of s...
Current unbalance is a significant power quality problem in distribution networks. This problem incr...
Photovoltaic (PV) power is a favorable source of clean energy, which can be easily integrated into d...
In distribution power systems line transposition is not a common practice and phase loading levels a...
In the hierarchy of power transmission and distribution systems, the three-phase LV distribution net...
Dynamic voltage instability (DVI) issues are the primary concern in low-voltage distribution network...
As photovoltaic (PV) penetration increases in low-voltage distribution networks, voltage variation m...
With the rapid increase of grid-connected PV systems over the last decades, genuine challenges have ...
As photovoltaic (PV) penetration increases in low-voltage distribution networks, voltage variation m...
In a geographically small distribution area, fast moving clouds may cover the whole area within a sh...
NoDue to high penetration of single-phase Photovoltaic (PV) cells into low voltage (LV) distribution...
A sequence networks-based methodology for investigating voltage unbalance in distribution networks w...
Balancing loads in low voltage networks is a challenging task due to a continuous fluctuation in the...
The existing low voltage distribution systems have various single and three phase loads with dynamic...
Focusing on medium size and large size photovoltaic plants typically connected to Medium Voltage dis...
Voltage unbalance in distribution networks (DN) is expected to grow with increasing penetration of s...