Design and Implementation of Integration of Potovoltaic Systems with Existing Power Grids

Document Type : Primary Research paper

Authors

1 Research Scholar, Department of Electrical Engineering Sri Satya Sai University of Technology and Medical Sciences, Sehore Bhopal-Indore Road, Madhya Pradesh, India

2 Supervisor, Department of Electrical Engineering Sri Satya Sai University of Technology and Medical Sciences, Sehore Bhopal-Indore Road, Madhya Pradesh, India

Abstract

Over the past two decades, political and scientific leaders from all over the world have worked hard to meet the growing demand for energy while also improving energy security and reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). Because of what they are doing, it will soon be necessary to add large-scale RER to the electricity networks that are already in place. Due to their intermittent nature, the most common renewable energy sources, like solar photovoltaic (PV) and wind systems, can be hard to integrate in a way that is both technically and operationally sound. This makes the network less reliable and stable. This page gives a summary of the known problems with adding solar photovoltaic systems to the grid and talks about some possible solutions. Integration of solar PV plants into the grid is discussed, as well as a number of technical issues, such as non-dispatchability, power quality, angular and voltage stability, reactive power support, and fault ride-through capabilities. It also talks about important issues in the fields of economics, ecology, and the electrical industry. Lastly, it talks about ways to fix the problems that were already pointed out, such as grid codes, better control methods, energy storage devices, and policies that encourage the use of renewable energy sources. Academics and researchers who study power systems can use the article's findings as a starting point for their own research. It also helps decision-makers choose the best ways to deal with the problems that are likely to come up when PV systems are added to the grid.

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Volume 12, Issue 3 - Serial Number 3
ICMMNT-2021 International Virtual Conference on Materials, Manufacturing and Nanotechnology, 30th June, 2021.
June 2021
Pages 3282-3291