Module trainer of photovoltaic integrated low voltage grid (PV-LV grid) with a variety load

  • Rahman Y
  • Fauzi R
  • Sarjan M
  • et al.
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Abstract

This research is a simulation of the penetration of renewable energy at the primary source. The entire system is a compound system, especially on the load. Load types provide different voltage and current treatment. The simulation is carried out with a mini-grid device consisting of five buses with interface sensors to monitor voltage and current. Photovoltaic grid module (PV)-LV as a trainer, uses two power sources to supply the load to the voltage distribution network module. The loading scenario h two plans, where the difference lies in the type of inductive load (scenario A) and capacitive (scenario B). The types of load consist of incandescent lamps, fluorescent lamps, energy-saving lamps, drilling machines, and soldering tools. Variations in this load to meet predetermined loading scenarios. The PV measurement results show maximum power generation at noon and flowed to the load trainer via a 300W grid-tie inverter of 191.1W. The average load bus voltage increases for scenario A and scenario B by 1.045% and 1.36%, respectively. The result indicates that the integration of PV in low voltage systems positively impacts the voltage profile for both inductive and capacitive loads. The amount of voltage improvement depends on the value of the active power injection of the PV and the load supplied by the system.

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Rahman, Y. A., Fauzi, R., Sarjan, M., & Sukri. (2022). Module trainer of photovoltaic integrated low voltage grid (PV-LV grid) with a variety load. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 1212(1), 012041. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/1212/1/012041

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