考虑光伏渗透水平的富米亚岛微电网运行问题

Yunita Muharram, D. Riawan, Jinho Kim, E. Muljadi, R. Nelms
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作为一个位于赤道线上的群岛国家,印度尼西亚拥有巨大的太阳能潜力。一般来说,光伏发电(PV)产生的功率根据天气条件而变化。特别是在印度尼西亚,热带雨林气候,如年降雨量大,可能会对光伏发电的输出功率产生负面影响。它还可能导致电网的可靠性、稳定性和电能质量问题。印度尼西亚托米亚岛现有的独立微电网由四个光伏电站组成,用于帮助公用电网提供24小时电力。然而,由于光伏系统的间歇性,将其整合到配电网中存在许多重大挑战。本文研究了光伏电站接入富米亚岛微电网对系统稳定性的影响。因此,本研究考虑不同的光伏渗透水平,在负荷损耗变化、光伏发电损耗等不同场景下,分析富米亚岛的运营问题。
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Operational Issues of a Microgrid at Tomia Island Considering Photovoltaic Penetration Level
As an archipelago country situated in the equator line, Indonesia has immense solar energy potential. In general, the power produced by photovoltaic (PV) varies based on weather conditions. Especially in Indonesia, the tropical rainforest climate, such as high annual rainfall, may negatively affect the PV's output power. It may also cause problems regarding reliability, stability, and power quality issues to the grid. An existing stand-alone microgrid in Tomia Island, Indonesia, consists of four PV plants built to help the utility grid provide 24 hours of electricity. However, integrating the PV system into the distribution network has many significant challenges due to its intermittent nature. This paper studies the impact of the PV plants integrated into Tomia Island's microgrid regarding system stability. Thereby, this research analyzes operational issues on Tomia Island considering different penetration levels of PVs under various scenarios such as the variation of load loss, and PV generation losses.
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