Reliability assessment in active distribution networks with detailed effects of PV systems

With the increased integration of photovoltaic (PV) power generation into active distribution networks, the operational challenges and their complexities are increased. Such networks need detailed characterization PV systems under multiple operating conditions to understand true impacts. This paper...

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Main Authors: Zulu Esau, Dilan Jayaweera
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9018411/
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spelling doaj-851738e132404700980b01f0bb0e80122021-04-23T16:11:46ZengIEEEJournal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy2196-54202014-01-0121596810.1007/s40565-014-0046-29018411Reliability assessment in active distribution networks with detailed effects of PV systemsZulu Esau0Dilan Jayaweera1Curtin University,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,Perth,WA,AustraliaCurtin University,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,Perth,WA,AustraliaWith the increased integration of photovoltaic (PV) power generation into active distribution networks, the operational challenges and their complexities are increased. Such networks need detailed characterization PV systems under multiple operating conditions to understand true impacts. This paper presents a new mathematical model for a PV system to capture detailed effects of PV systems. The proposed model incorporates state transitions of components in a PV system and captures effects of insolation variations. The paper performs a reliability assessment incorporating PV systems at resource locations. The results suggest that the reliability performance of an active distribution network at stressed operating conditions might be influenced by the high penetration of PV system. Reliability performance of distribution networks that are high penetrated with PV systems can be affected by cloudy effects resulting from insolation variations. The proposed model can be used to quantify the level of reduction in reliability, resulting with cloudy effects.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9018411/Distribution network planningInsolation variationMathematical modelStrategic integration
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author Zulu Esau
Dilan Jayaweera
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Dilan Jayaweera
Reliability assessment in active distribution networks with detailed effects of PV systems
Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
Distribution network planning
Insolation variation
Mathematical model
Strategic integration
author_facet Zulu Esau
Dilan Jayaweera
author_sort Zulu Esau
title Reliability assessment in active distribution networks with detailed effects of PV systems
title_short Reliability assessment in active distribution networks with detailed effects of PV systems
title_full Reliability assessment in active distribution networks with detailed effects of PV systems
title_fullStr Reliability assessment in active distribution networks with detailed effects of PV systems
title_full_unstemmed Reliability assessment in active distribution networks with detailed effects of PV systems
title_sort reliability assessment in active distribution networks with detailed effects of pv systems
publisher IEEE
series Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
issn 2196-5420
publishDate 2014-01-01
description With the increased integration of photovoltaic (PV) power generation into active distribution networks, the operational challenges and their complexities are increased. Such networks need detailed characterization PV systems under multiple operating conditions to understand true impacts. This paper presents a new mathematical model for a PV system to capture detailed effects of PV systems. The proposed model incorporates state transitions of components in a PV system and captures effects of insolation variations. The paper performs a reliability assessment incorporating PV systems at resource locations. The results suggest that the reliability performance of an active distribution network at stressed operating conditions might be influenced by the high penetration of PV system. Reliability performance of distribution networks that are high penetrated with PV systems can be affected by cloudy effects resulting from insolation variations. The proposed model can be used to quantify the level of reduction in reliability, resulting with cloudy effects.
topic Distribution network planning
Insolation variation
Mathematical model
Strategic integration
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9018411/
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