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Impacts of PV Capacity Allocation Methods on Distribution Planning Studies

Published 21 Apr 2020 in eess.SY and cs.SY | (2004.10323v1)

Abstract: This paper presents a new method for assessing the amount of photovoltaics that can be accommodated on a distribution feeder before disrupting the normal operational conditions, commonly referred to hosting capacity. An optimal-capacity-based (OCB) PV allocation method is proposed to evaluate PV hosting capacity. We fist use load allocation method to allocate realistic load profiles to each load node down to each household. Instead of randomly assigning the installed capacity of PV to each household, the optimal size of PV for each house is first calculated based on the annual load profiles. Different PV allocation methods for hosting capacity calculation are first compared using the IEEE 123-bus system as a benchmark. An actual distribution feeder in North Carolina area is used to validate the results in realistic distribution systems. The simulation results show that the impact of PV capacity allocation methods on hosting capacity assessment is significant. We also investigate the zonal allocation method for weak zone identification to address the cluster phenomena in technology diffusion.

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