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许多非洲国家,如博茨瓦纳,日照充足,可以用来发电。然而,这些国家仍然依赖火力发电和通过各种非洲电力联营从邻国进口电力。火力发电方式导致碳足迹增加。因此,为了实现全球气候变化目标,博茨瓦纳政府已同意允许所有有能力的终端用户安装太阳能屋顶,并向电力公司出售额外的电力。这些太阳能光伏电站与电网的互联势必会给稳态系统性能带来挑战。因此,本研究将以大哈博罗内配电系统(GGDS)为重点,评估综合系统的性能,该系统正在试点五个政府项目。研究采用了两种方案,利用 DIgSILENT Power Factory 软件对系统基线和太阳能集成系统进行性能比较分析。系统研究包括功率流、对电压和线路负载的影响。研究发现,将光伏电站集成到 GGDS 配电网络中可以改善电压曲线,降低馈线和互连线的总体负载百分比。然而,有些注意事项只能允许有限的负载。总之,太阳能光伏发电对配电系统的影响因电路而异;因此,电力公司需要在太阳能互联之前对每条特定馈线进行深入的网络评估。
Performance Evaluation of Distribution System Interconnected with Solar PV Plants Using DIgSILENT
Many African countries, such as Botswana, receive high insolation that can be used to generate electricity. However, they still rely on thermal power generation and imports from neighbouring countries through various African power pools. Thermal generation methods result in an increase in carbon footprint. Therefore, in pursuance of the global climate change goals, the Government of Botswana has subscribed to allow all end users with the capacity to install solar rooftops and sell extra electricity to the power utility. These interconnections of solar PV plants to the grid are bound to bring challenges to the steady state system performance. This research, therefore, evaluates the performance of the integrated system focusing on the greater Gaborone distribution system (GGDS), where five government projects are being piloted. The study has adopted two scenarios by providing a performance comparative analysis between the system baselines to a solar integrated system using DIgSILENT Power Factory software. The system studies conducted include power flow, effects on voltage and line loading. This research found out that integrating PV plants to GGDS distribution network improves voltage profiles and a decrease in overall percentage loading of the feeders and interconnectors. However, some notes could only permit a limited loading. In conclusion, the implications of the effects of solar PV on the distribution system differ from one circuit to another; therefore, it calls for utilities to conduct an intensive network assessment for each particular feeder before interconnecting with solar.