A design alternative to improve the interconnection capability of new distributed-generation installations into existing griddle

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Abstract

Most distributed-generation facilities are performed on pre-built distribution grids. The design conditions of these existing grids may limit the ability of new users to get a connection due to technical and/or cost constraints. This work proposes a simple solution, adjusted to the relevant regulations and embodied in a radial distribution grid of Spanish low voltage, to improve the interconnection of distributed generation, usually grid connected photovoltaic systems. The proposed solution, based on increasing the section of the neutral line, achieves a capacity of increasing the length of the supply grid by more than 20%.

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Agüero-Rubio, J., López-Martínez, J., Rojas-Sola, J. I., & Callejón-Ferre, Á. J. (2016). A design alternative to improve the interconnection capability of new distributed-generation installations into existing griddle. Energies, 9(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/en9060416

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