Distributed photovoltaic generation and energy storage systems: A review

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Abstract

Currently, in the field of operation and planning of electrical power systems, a new challenge is growing which includes with the increase in the level of distributed generation from new energy sources, especially renewable sources. The question of load redistribution for better energetic usage is of vital importance since these new renewable energy sources are often intermittent. Therefore, new systems must be proposed which ally energy storage with renewable energy generators for reestablishment of grid reliability. This work presents a review of energy storage and redistribution associated with photovoltaic energy, proposing a distributed micro-generation complex connected to the electrical power grid using energy storage systems, with an emphasis placed on the use of NaS batteries. These systems aim to improve the load factor, considering supply side management, and the offer of backup energy, in the case of demand side management. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Toledo, O. M., Oliveira Filho, D., & Diniz, A. S. A. C. (2010, January). Distributed photovoltaic generation and energy storage systems: A review. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2009.08.007

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