“Grid impact assessment of centralized and decentralized photovoltaic based distribution generation: A case study of power distribution network with high renewable energy penetration “

dc.contributor.authorSabri, Lama
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-21T07:02:28Z
dc.date.available2022-02-21T07:02:28Z
dc.date.issued2020-05-03
dc.description.abstractAbstract This report presents a grid impact assessment of a 5 MWp photovoltaic based distribution unit on a 33kV/ 23 MVA power distribution network with high penetration of renewable energy generation. The adapted network has an average load demand of 23 MVA, with a 3 MWp centralized PV system as well as a number of decentralized PV systems of a capacity of 2 MWp. A grid impact assessment is done to an additional 5 MWp of PV generation as a centralized system as well as a number of decentralized systems. Power flow analysis is conducted to the grid considering different generation loading scenarios in order to study grid performance including active and reactive power flow, voltage profiles, distribution power transformers loading, transmission lines ampacity levels, as well as active and reactive power losses. On the other hand, the distribution of the decentralized systems is done optimally considering power distribution transformer loading and available area by using geographical information system. Finally, an economic analysis is done for both cases. Results showed that grid performance is better considering decentralized PV systems whereas the active power losses are reduced by 13.43% and the reactive power losses are reduced by 14.48%. Moreover, the voltage of buses improved as compared to the centralized system. However, the decentralized PV systems found affecting the power quality negatively more than the centralized system. As for the economic analysis decentralized PV system option is found slightly less profitable than the centralized system, whereas the simple payback period is 9 and 7 years respectively. However, the decentralized PV systems are recommended considering the technical implications of the centralized PV system.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11888/16816
dc.supervisorDr. Tamer Khatiben_US
dc.title“Grid impact assessment of centralized and decentralized photovoltaic based distribution generation: A case study of power distribution network with high renewable energy penetration “en_US
dc.typeGraduation projecten_US
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