DocumentCode
2050013
Title
A realistic irradiance-based voltage flicker analysis of PV applied to Hawaii distribution feeders
Author
Stewart, E.M. ; Aukai, T.P. ; MacPherson, S.D.J. ; Quach, B.P. ; Nakafuji, D. ; Davis, R.
Author_Institution
BEW Eng. Inc., San Ramon, CA, USA
fYear
2012
fDate
22-26 July 2012
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
7
Abstract
Voltage Flicker caused by distributed generation is widely discussed during System Impact or Interconnection Studies. Misrepresentation of voltage flicker can often delay or create barriers to entry for renewable energy projects. The simplest voltage flicker analysis for photovoltaic (PV) generation is based on perceived instantaneous irradiance dips, of approximately 80 to 90%. These post-transient simulations often do not account for time variance and stability of other dynamic system components. Analysis is presented detailing an integrated inverter model and irradiance based analysis. Representative short time scale periods of 60 seconds are collected from multiple irradiance sensors to model different levels of cloud cover. Irradiance data feeds into a multiple inverter network with voltage changes calculated over the analysis time. Ongoing utility data collection at the distribution and sub-transmission levels can be used to validate performance and true flicker related impact of PV. The value and validity of using high fidelity, realistic time-based, irradiance data is presented versus assuming an instantaneous power drop.
Keywords
distributed power generation; distribution networks; invertors; photovoltaic power systems; power supply quality; Hawaii distribution feeders; PV generation; distributed generation; distribution levels; dynamic system components; high fidelity realistic time-based irradiance data analysis; instantaneous irradiance dips; instantaneous power drop; integrated inverter model; interconnection study; photovoltaic generation; post-transient simulations; realistic irradiance-based voltage flicker analysis; renewable energy projects; subtransmission levels; system impact study; Analytical models; Clouds; Data models; Inverters; Sensors; Voltage fluctuations; Voltage measurement; Distributed Generation; Distribution; Photo-Voltaic; Validation; Voltage Flicker;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA
ISSN
1944-9925
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-2727-5
Electronic_ISBN
1944-9925
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PESGM.2012.6344978
Filename
6344978
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