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Analysis of high frequency phenomena in medium-power photovoltaic systems

Photovoltaic power systems have been widely spread in the last years, especially for their versatility, the price reductions provided by production scale, the advances in the solar panels conversion efficiency and the incentives for use of renewable sources of energy. However, the power conversion s...

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Main Authors: Pereira, Philipe, de Paula, Helder, Filho, Braz J. C., Brito, Jose A. S., Rocha, Anderson V.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:Photovoltaic power systems have been widely spread in the last years, especially for their versatility, the price reductions provided by production scale, the advances in the solar panels conversion efficiency and the incentives for use of renewable sources of energy. However, the power conversion stage necessary to inject the generated power into the grid involves the use of electronic devices whose switching process may generate distorted voltage and current waveforms that interact with other system components, frequently producing unexpected and undesirable effects, related with electromagnetic interferences and power quality issues. This paper proposes to investigate the different particularities of the system which propitiate the occurrence of these phenomena and how to mitigate their effects, focusing 15 kW-150 kW grid-connected PV systems usually installed in commercial buildings and schools, greater than typical residential installations and less than multi MW solar farms.
ISSN:0197-2618
2576-702X
DOI:10.1109/IAS.2014.6978487