DocumentCode :
2383824
Title :
The AC module: An overview and update on self-contained modular PV systems
Author :
Bzura, John J.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Grid USA Service Co., Waltham, MA, USA
fYear :
2010
fDate :
25-29 July 2010
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
3
Abstract :
The concept of attaching a small complete inverter designed for grid interconnection to each photovoltaic (PV) module of an array has been pursued for about 20 years. National Grid began supporting development of this novel concept in 1992, designating the complete system as an “AC Module” (ACM). Technical success was achieved around ten years ago, but commercial success has been achieved only within the last two years. Now there are a number of companies (to be described) with products in the final stages of development, undergoing independent laboratory certification testing or on the market. There are numerous advantages to employing AC Modules in PV systems from 2 to several kW, in comparison to a typical PV array comprised of two or more series strings of standard PV modules with dc output, all feeding one grid-connected inverter. These advantages will be discussed. A final comment is that the term “microinverter” has been used increasingly in recent years, but the combination of a microinverter with a commercial PV module is in essence an AC Module.
Keywords :
invertors; photovoltaic power systems; power grids; AC module; PV array; grid interconnection; grid-connected inverter; independent laboratory certification testing; microinverter; photovoltaic module; self-contained modular PV systems; AC Module; ACM; microinverter; modular PV system; self-contained PV system;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Minneapolis, MN
ISSN :
1944-9925
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6549-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1944-9925
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PES.2010.5589833
Filename :
5589833
Link To Document :
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