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Integration of Large Scale PV-Based Generation into Power Systems: A Survey

doi: 10.3390/en12081425
handle: 11311/1259164
This paper reports a general overview of current research on analysis and control of the power grid with grid scale PV-based power generations as well as of various consequences of grid scale integration of PV generation units into the power systems. Moreover, the history of PV renewable growth, deregulation of power system and issues related to grid-connected PV systems considering its contribution to various responsibilities like frequency control, virtual inertia capabilities and voltage regulation are discussed. Moreover, various outcomes of the high-penetrated grid with PV power plants such as power quality, active and reactive power control, protection, balancing and reliability under various loading conditions are reviewed and discussed.
- Aalto University Finland
- Universidad Técnica del Norte Ecuador
- University of Seville Spain
- Delft University of Technology Netherlands
- Polytechnic University of Milan Italy
Technology, Integration of PV plant to grid, Modern power systems, T, Large-scale PV power plant, large-scale PV power plant, integration of PV plant to grid, modern power systems
Technology, Integration of PV plant to grid, Modern power systems, T, Large-scale PV power plant, large-scale PV power plant, integration of PV plant to grid, modern power systems
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