Flexible active power control for pv‐ess systems: A review

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The penetration of solar energy in the modern power system is still increasing with a fast growth rate after long development due to reduced environmental impact and ever‐decreasing photovoltaic panel cost. Meanwhile, distribution networks have to deal with a huge amount and frequent fluctuations of power due to the intermittent nature of solar energy, which influences the grid stability and could cause a voltage rise in the low‐voltage grid. In order to reduce these fluctuations and ensure a stable and reliable power supply, energy storage systems are introduced, as they can absorb or release energy on demand, which provides more control flexibility for PV systems. At present, storage technologies are still under development and integrated in renewable applications, especially in smart grids, where lowering the cost and enhancing the reliability are the main tasks. This study reviews and discusses several active power control strategies for hybrid PV and energy storage systems that deliver ancillary services for grid support. The technological advancements and developments of energy storage systems in grid‐tied PV applications are also reviewed.

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Wu, X., & Kerekes, T. (2021, November 1). Flexible active power control for pv‐ess systems: A review. Energies. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14217388

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