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Strategy for Enhancing Hosting Capacity of Distribution Lines Using a Vertical Photovoltaic Systemopen access

Authors
Lee, SeungminLee, EuichanLee, JunghunPark, SeongjunMoon, Wonsik
Issue Date
Mar-2024
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
photovoltaic (PV); vertical photovoltaics; distribution line; hosting capacity; operational data
Citation
ENERGIES, v.17, no.6
Journal Title
ENERGIES
Volume
17
Number
6
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/49452
DOI
10.3390/en17061390
ISSN
1996-1073
1996-1073
Abstract
Renewable energy sources are being increasingly deployed to achieve carbon neutrality, thereby boosting photovoltaic (PV) system adoptions. Accordingly, vertical PV systems designed for specific installations have been developed. We propose a strategy to enhance the PV hosting capacity of a connected distribution line (DL) by combining vertical installations with modules facing east-west and conventional PV systems with modules facing south at an installation angle of approximately 30 degrees. The data were obtained from a real testbed located in South Korea, which is situated in a mid-latitude region. We analyzed the generation patterns of vertical and combined PV systems (vertical and conventional) to enhance the hosting capacity. The results showed that vertical PV combination ratios of 40-60% effectively flattened the peak generation curve. Additionally, the DL hosting capacity improved by 40% under real-world conditions. In an actual industrial scenario, the system feasibility was validated to be within the voltage maintenance range and thermal capacity of lines in South Korea, indicating that this approach can mitigate the need for additional line installations and renewable energy curtailments. Furthermore, the issue of Duck Curves in the power grid can be addressed by smoothing the power production of the PV systems, particularly during low-demand periods.
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