Increasing the Hosting Capacity of Distribution Grids by Implementing Residential PV Storage Systems and Reactive Power Control (Camacho Rascon et al. 2016)

Oscar Camacho Rascon, Matthias Resch, Birgit Schachler, Jochen Bühler, Andreas Sumper

The rapidly increasing number of implemented photovoltaic (PV) systems in the German distribution grid in recent years has led to power quality issues due to the intermittent generation and reverse power flows in periods of low demand. In order to decrease this impact, different solutions are being investigated. The aim of this study is to analyze the maximum possible grid relief by using residential PV storage systems and different reactive power control strategies from the viewpoint of a distribution system owner. To compare the different voltage control method scenarios the hosting capacity is used as a performance indicator.

This paper has been submitted to the 13th European Energy Market Conference (EEM) on June 6-9, 2016 in Porto and is currently in press. It will be available for download after its publication.