Impact of PV and Battery Storage on the Power Supply Reliability

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The impact of PV and Battery storage system on the power supply reliability of distribution network is great. Firstly, the assumptions of the battery storage operating strategy are given, and four typical evaluation indexes are presented. Then, the impacts of different PV peak active power, different battery capacity and PV & Battery Storage on the power supply reliability are discussed. Finally, the impacts of PV, Battery and PV & Battery on the power supply reliability of distribution network are compared and analyzed. These results are provided as references for the optimal capacity configuration of PV & Battery.

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