Stochastic Approach for Increasing the PV Hosting Capacity of a Low-Voltage Distribution Network

被引:8
作者
Bendik, Jozef [1 ]
Cenky, Matej [1 ]
Cintula, Boris [1 ]
Belan, Anton [1 ]
Eleschova, Zaneta [1 ]
Janiga, Peter [1 ]
机构
[1] Slovak Univ Technol Bratislava, Fac Elect Engn & Informat Technol, Ilkovicova 3, Bratislava 81219, Slovakia
关键词
photovoltaic; hosting capacity; stochastic; low voltage; distribution; increase; PVHC; DISTRIBUTION-SYSTEMS; POWER-SYSTEMS; ENERGY; IMPACT; PENETRATION; GENERATION;
D O I
10.3390/pr11010009
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
In recent years, the emerging fear of an energy crisis in central Europe has caused an increased demand for distributed energy resources (DER), especially small photovoltaic rooftop installations up to 10 kWp. From a technical point of view, distributed PV in low-voltage networks is associated with the risk of power quality violation, overvoltage, voltage unbalance, harmonics, and violation of the thermal limit of phase conductors, neutral conductors, and transformers. Distribution system operators (DSO) are currently in a position to determine the amount of installed PV power for which reliable and safe network operation is ensured, also known as the photovoltaic hosting capacity (PVHC). The presented study describes a stochastic methodology for PVHC estimation and uses it to analyze a typical LV rural network in the Slovak Republic. Detailed and precise calculations are performed on the 4-wire LV model with accurate results. In this study, we, thus, profoundly analyze the problems with voltage violation, unbalanced voltage energy losses, and the thermal loading effect of increasing PV penetration. The results show that overvoltage events are the main factor limiting the PVHC in LV systems. This conclusion is in accordance with the experience of the DSO in the Slovak and Czech Republic. Subsequently, the study focuses on the possibilities of increasing PVHC using those tools typically available for DSO, such as changes in PV inverter power factors and no-load tap changer transformers. The results are compared with those derived from similar analyses, but we ultimately find that the proposed solution is problematic due to the high variability of approaches and boundary conditions. In conclusion, the paper discusses the issue of the acceptable risk of overvoltage violation in the context of PVHC and lowering losses in LV networks.
引用
收藏
页数:21
相关论文
共 68 条
  • [31] Methods and strategies for overvoltage prevention in low voltage distribution systems with PV
    Hashemi, Seyedmostafa
    Ostergaard, Jacob
    [J]. IET RENEWABLE POWER GENERATION, 2017, 11 (02) : 205 - 214
  • [32] Heinrich C., 2016, PROC IEEE INT ENERGY, P1, DOI [10.1109/ENERGYCON.2016.7514141, DOI 10.1109/ENERGYCON.2016.7514141]
  • [33] Coordinated voltage control of a decoupled three-phase on-load tap changer transformer and photovoltaic inverters for managing unbalanced networks
    Hu, Junjie
    Marinelli, Mattia
    Coppo, Massimiliano
    Zecchino, Antonio
    Bindner, Henrik W.
    [J]. ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS RESEARCH, 2016, 131 : 264 - 274
  • [34] Ichoua S, 2014, IEEE INT TECHNOL MAN
  • [35] IEA, 2022, IEAPVPST1422022
  • [36] IEA, 2022, Technical Report
  • [37] International Energy Agency, 2020, Global energy review 2019
  • [38] State-of-the-art of hosting capacity in modern power systems with distributed generation
    Ismael, Sherif M.
    Aleem, Shady H. E. Abdel
    Abdelaziz, Almoataz Y.
    Zobaa, Ahmed F.
    [J]. RENEWABLE ENERGY, 2019, 130 : 1002 - 1020
  • [39] Enhancing PV Hosting Capacity Using Voltage Control and Employing Dynamic Line Rating
    Karunarathne, Eshan
    Wijethunge, Akila
    Ekanayake, Janaka
    [J]. ENERGIES, 2022, 15 (01)
  • [40] Kitworawut P.B., 2016, IEEE, P1, DOI 10.1109/AUPEC.2016.7749321