Research of the Effects of On-Grid Distributed Generation on Traditional Distribution Network

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This paper is focused on technical features of large-capacity distributed power generation and takes the example 33 in distribution system as illustration. What is more, the paper analyzes how injection capacity and access locations of distributed generation can affect voltage and network losses. The analysis carries out the trend that indicators changing regarding to change in injection capacity and access locations. Take a typical distribution network of 10kV with distributed power for example, and analysis what affect will happen to the access point upstream, downstream and adjacent current protection that brings by the distributed generation. It is concluded that the main factor that restrains distributed power capacity in photovoltaic power generation is voltage fluctuation and the relay operation of distributed system.

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December 2014

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