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Do distributed photovoltaic systems contribute to the power balance?

Tom Key, Electric Power Research Institute. Distributed photovoltaic (PV) systems currently make an insignificant contribution to the power balance on all but a few utility distribution systems.

How does a photovoltaic system work?

The heart of a photovoltaic system is the solar module. Many photovoltaic cells are wired together by the manufacturer to produce a solar module. When installed at a site, solar modules are wired together in series to form strings. Strings of modules are connected in parallel to form an array.

Can PV inverters fold back power production under high voltage?

Program PV inverters to fold back power production under high voltage. This approach has been investigated in Japan, and though it can reduce voltage rise, it is undesirable because it requires the PV array to be operated off its MPP, thus decreasing PV system efficiency and energy production.

Are low-voltage ride-through requirements a change in utility perspective?

The advent of low-voltage ride through requirements [32, 33] signaled a change in utility perspective towards large wind, and many utilities with PV experience are suggesting that a similar change in perspective needs to follow for PV and other DG as they reach high system-level penetration.

How do you calculate the number of photovoltaic modules?

Multiplying the number of modules required per string (C10) by the number of strings in parallel (C11) determines the number of modules to be purchased. The rated module output in watts as stated by the manufacturer. Photovoltaic modules are usually priced in terms of the rated module output ($/watt).

How do you calculate the cost of a photovoltaic array?

Photovoltaic modules are usually priced in terms of the rated module output ($/watt). Multiplying the number of modules to be purchased (C12) by the nominal rated module output (C13) determines the nominal rated array output. This number will be used to determine the cost of the photovoltaic array.

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