The Feasibility Study of Distributed Photovoltaic Power Generation System in Western Region of China

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Due to the natural environment, geographic location, the technical conditions and restrictions of many factors, centralized parallel operation of power grid the west extension and popularization in our country with high difficulty and feasibility. The distributed photovoltaic power generation possesses the following advantages: less investment, flexibility and compatibility. The joint operation of DG with power grid brings tremendous variation in control and operation for modern power system, ultimately the stability of power supply is enhanced and the life quality of residents is improved in western region of China. This paper explores the operation mode of distributed photovoltaic power generation in remote areas, and introduces the concrete operation mode of the project, analyzes the adaptability of distributed photovoltaic mode. Finally, the feasibility of the application of the distributed photovoltaic power generation in the western region of China is analyzed in this paper.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1070-1072)

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64-67

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December 2014

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