Study of power quality at the point of common coupling of a low voltage grid and a distributed generation system of 7.8 kWp in a tropical region

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In this paper we analyze an experimental 1000 kWh/month distributed generation system in a tropical region connected to a point of common coupling in a low voltage grid that was characterized according to NTC 5001. This photovoltaic system has 7.8 kWp and uses 30 polycrystalline silicon-panels of 260 Wp each. Its maximum energy produced was 850 kWh/month, equivalent to 72.65% of the installed capacity. Finally, there was an increase of 2% with respect to the minimum voltage value that was recorded. The voltage unbalance decreases between 3.5 and 70% and voltage harmonics in each line increased by 7% on line U1, 0.8% on U2, 3% on U3 and current harmonics have a 22% increase. Likewise, the total active and reactive power were increased by 58% and 42% respectively, and the thermography study allowed to establish a temperature increase at the point of common coupling of 7.5%. Therefore, it is expected that this paper can serve as a reference for the application of Colombian law 1715 in solar energy.

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Granja, A. V., Miguel De Souza, T., Sobrinho, P. M., & Santos, D. F. A. (2018). Study of power quality at the point of common coupling of a low voltage grid and a distributed generation system of 7.8 kWp in a tropical region. Energies, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/en11061539

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