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Title: Enhancement of large renewable distributed generation penetration levels at the point of common coupling
Authors: Ayodeji Stephen, Akinyemi 
Musasa, Kabeya
Davidson, Innocent Ewaen 
Keywords: Resources Engineering and Extractive Metallurgy;Energy;Electrical circuit;Reactive power;Voltage rise;Distortion and power quality
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Computers, Materials and Continua (Tech Science Press)
Source: Ayodeji Stephen, A.; Musasa, K. and Ewean Davidson, I. 2022. Enhancement of large renewable distributed generation penetration levels at the point of common coupling. Energy Engineering. 119(6): 2711-2744. doi:10.32604/ee.2022.023069
Journal: Energy Engineering; Vol. 119, Issue 6 
Abstract: 
The occurrence of distortion and over voltage at the Point of Common Coupling (PCC) of Renewable Distributed
Generation (RDG) limits its penetration levels to the power system and the RDG integration is expected to play a
crucial role in power system transformation. For its penetrations to be sustained without disconnection from the
system, there must be a solution to the voltage rise, distortion, unbalanced current and grid reactive power control
strategy at PCC. It is an IEEE-1547 requirement that RDG integration to the power system should be regulated at
PCC to avoid disconnection from the network due to power quality criteria. RDG integration must meet up with
this specification to uphold power quality and avoid damage to the sensitive equipment connected at PCC. In this
paper, voltage rise, unbalanced current, reactive power and distortion are being managed at PCC while Distribution
Network (DN) accepts more RDG penetration levels without violation of the IEEE and South Africa grid code act.
Active Power Filter and Full Bridge Multi-Level Converter (FBMC) are considered to safeguard power quality to
the grid, they are modelled in MATLAB/SIMULINK and the results obtained shown that the proposed strategy can
successfully regulate voltage rise, distortion, unbalanced current and continuously improve power quality with RDG
integration at PCC. The proposed method’s key innovation is the strategic generation and absorption of reactive
power to curtain an overvoltage, reverse power flow, and distortion at the PCC, allowing more RDG penetration
levels to the grid without disconnection while maintaining the standard requirement for power quality at the PCC.
The simulation outcomes validate the superiority of the FBMC over the active power filter with respect of reactive
power generation/absorption, dynamic response, and damping capability.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4313
ISSN: 0199-8595
DOI: 10.32604/ee.2022.023069
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