The Impacts Of Distributed Photovoltaic Generation On Power Distribution Networks Losses

The maximum allowable penetration level of Photovoltaic-based distributed generation (PVDG) is one of the major concerns in power system. It gives significant impacts since PVDG might inject positive and negative effects to the distribution system. In this regard, this paper investigates the relatio...

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Main Authors: Sa'adah, Daud, Aida Fazliana, Abdul Kadir, Gan, Chin Kim
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spelling my.utem.eprints.176872021-09-14T13:31:17Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/17687/ The Impacts Of Distributed Photovoltaic Generation On Power Distribution Networks Losses Sa'adah, Daud Aida Fazliana, Abdul Kadir Gan, Chin Kim T Technology (General) TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The maximum allowable penetration level of Photovoltaic-based distributed generation (PVDG) is one of the major concerns in power system. It gives significant impacts since PVDG might inject positive and negative effects to the distribution system. In this regard, this paper investigates the relationship between PVDG injections on distribution system and system losses. Three different IEEE test systems have been considered in this work, namely IEEE 13 bus, IEEE 30 bus and IEEE 69. Each test system consists of four simulation cases in order to determine the effect of PVDG on the systems losses under various penetration levels. PVDG is injected at different buses connected to different load values. The optimum penetration level is based on the system’s power losses. The penetration level must not exceed the maximum boundary in term of total losses for the systems to maintain its efficiency and reliability. Institute Of Electrical And Electronics Engineers Inc. (IEEE) 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/17687/1/The%20Impacts%20Of%20Distributed%20Photovoltaic%20Generation%20On%20Power%20Distribution%20Networks%20Losses.pdf Sa'adah, Daud and Aida Fazliana, Abdul Kadir and Gan, Chin Kim (2016) The Impacts Of Distributed Photovoltaic Generation On Power Distribution Networks Losses. 2015 IEEE Student Conference On Research And Development (SCOReD). pp. 11-15. ISSN 978-146739572-4 http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=7449305 10.1109/SCORED.2015.7449305
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The Impacts Of Distributed Photovoltaic Generation On Power Distribution Networks Losses
description The maximum allowable penetration level of Photovoltaic-based distributed generation (PVDG) is one of the major concerns in power system. It gives significant impacts since PVDG might inject positive and negative effects to the distribution system. In this regard, this paper investigates the relationship between PVDG injections on distribution system and system losses. Three different IEEE test systems have been considered in this work, namely IEEE 13 bus, IEEE 30 bus and IEEE 69. Each test system consists of four simulation cases in order to determine the effect of PVDG on the systems losses under various penetration levels. PVDG is injected at different buses connected to different load values. The optimum penetration level is based on the system’s power losses. The penetration level must not exceed the maximum boundary in term of total losses for the systems to maintain its efficiency and reliability.
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author Sa'adah, Daud
Aida Fazliana, Abdul Kadir
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title The Impacts Of Distributed Photovoltaic Generation On Power Distribution Networks Losses
title_short The Impacts Of Distributed Photovoltaic Generation On Power Distribution Networks Losses
title_full The Impacts Of Distributed Photovoltaic Generation On Power Distribution Networks Losses
title_fullStr The Impacts Of Distributed Photovoltaic Generation On Power Distribution Networks Losses
title_full_unstemmed The Impacts Of Distributed Photovoltaic Generation On Power Distribution Networks Losses
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publisher Institute Of Electrical And Electronics Engineers Inc. (IEEE)
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