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Study of the electrical Power quality in the common connection point between a 7.8 kWp PV system and a low-voltage network

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Univ Valle, Fac Ingenieria

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An experimental 1,000 kWh/month PV solar system was connected to a low-voltage network at the Universidad de Ibague, Colombia. In this work, we present the findings about the electrical voltage issues in the common connection point. The characterization of the low-voltage network was based on the NTC 5001standard, including aspects such as voltage imbalance, intermittency, short and long-term flicker, and harmonics. The maximum energy production was 850 kWh /month, equal to the 72.65% of the total installed capacity. In this condition, the minimum voltage measurements evidenced a 2 % increase from the previous value, the voltage imbalance was 3.5 to 70 percent lower, and the voltage harmonics (TDH) increased 7, 0.8 and 3 percent in the phases U-1, U-2 and U-3, respectively. Current harmonics did not show significant increases in lines U-2 and U-3, line U-1 recorded an increase of 22%, but there were no significant variations in the short and long-term flicker, notches and interruptions. Regarding the electrical power, the active and reactive components increased 58 and 42%, respectively, and the thermographic study indicated a 7.5 percent increasing temperature after the installation of the experimental PV system. This experience aims to be a reference project in the implementation of the Act 1715 of the Colombian government to promote solar

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Low voltage network, Power quality, solar PV system, experimental network

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English

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Ingenieria Y Competitividad. Cali: Univ Valle, Fac Ingenieria, v. 20, n. 1, p. 63-73, 2018.

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