Determination of PV Hosting Capacity in Rural Distribution Network: A Study Case for Bantul Area

lesnanto Multa Putranto

Abstract


Research on determination of PV hosting capacity in a specified distribution system or feeder is popular recently because of many factors such as, the energy policy from the government, low capital cost of PV panel and the modern society life style. PV hosting capacity determination should consider not only the potential resource and the economic aspect but also the technical consideration based on the static and dynamic performance of the distribution system. In this paper, the PV hosting capacity determination are calculated based on the existing distribution feeder using an iterative method considering the voltage regulation, system power factor and apparatus loading. The result shows that driving the PV location into the center of the load and adjusting the reactive power support by PV producer may increase the hosting capacity size.

Keywords


hosting capacity; distribution feeder; reactive power support

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