Power production losses study by frequency regulation in weak-grid-connected utility-scale photovoltaic plants

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Nowadays, an increasing penetration of utility-scale photovoltaic plants (USPVPs) leads to a change in dynamic and operational characteristics of the power distribution system. USPVPs must help to maintain the system stability and reliability while implementing minimum technical requirements (MTRs) imposed by the utility grid. One of the most significant requirements is about frequency regulation (FR). Overall production of USPVPs is reduced significantly by applying FR curves, especially in weak grids with high rate of frequency faults. The introduction of a battery energy storage system (BESS) reduces losses and improves the grid system reliability. Experimental frequency and irradiance data of several weak grids have been used to analyse USPVPs losses related to FR requirements and benefits from the introduction of a BESS. Moreover, its economic viability is showen without the need for any economic incentives.

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Muñoz-Cruzado-Alba, J., Rojas, C. A., Kouro, S., & Díez, E. G. (2016). Power production losses study by frequency regulation in weak-grid-connected utility-scale photovoltaic plants. Energies, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/en9050317

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