• DocumentCode
    3729861
  • Title

    On the integrated PV hosting capacity of MV and LV distribution networks

  • Author

    Andrea Ballanti;Luis F. Ochoa

  • Author_Institution
    The University of Manchester, UK
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    366
  • Lastpage
    370
  • Abstract
    The increasing adoption of residential-scale PV units raises concerns about the potential interactions with MV networks as large volumes of generation connected to one voltage level can limit the hosting capacity of the other. This work investigates such interactions from an integrated MV-LV perspective by analyzing the impacts that different PV penetrations in LV networks have on the hosting capacity of a real UK MV network. Realistic time-series load and PV profiles for a summer day are considered. It was found that the major limitation on the hosting capacity of MV-connected PV units is due to voltage issues of LV customers. In addition, results show that the largest MV-LV aggregated hosting capacity can be achieved by having most of the generation connected to LV rather than MV, highlighting the benefits of small-scale PV. These findings demonstrate the need to adopt more advanced, integrated MV-LV models in future distribution network studies.
  • Keywords
    "Substations","Surges","Smart grids","Standards","Computer aided software engineering","Network topology","Electric potential"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Latin America (ISGT LATAM), 2015 IEEE PES
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ISGT-LA.2015.7381183
  • Filename
    7381183