The target of massive installation of renewable energy is the focus of this research. Several industrial sectors continue to install photovoltaic rooftop to support green energy. One of the main objectives of this research is to see the maximum impact of installing a photovoltaic rooftop at 1 point of customer and spread capacity for each customer. This research uses a radial distribution network system that closely resembles the distribution network in Indonesia, where the load profile considers the load characteristics of industrial, commercial, and residential loads. This study uses the line equation theorem method to calculate the voltage rises by considering two current measurement points: the current at the end and the current at the base. The obtained voltage rise is then accumulated to be summed up with the customer afterward. The results are obtained by considering three scenarios: 1) voltage limits, 2) voltage limits and line loading, and 3) voltage limits, thermal, and harmonics in accordance with regulations. The obtained results are closely aligned with the simulations performed on the hosting capacity software such as DIgSILENT.
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Khomarudin, R., Banjar-Nahor, K. M., & Hariyanto, N. (2023). Quasi-dynamic hosting capacity in radial distribution feeder. Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology, 14(1), 62–71. https://doi.org/10.14203/j.mev.2023.v14.62-71
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