Demand for electricity is
increasing due to population growth, the development of technology and the
level of prosperity of communities. Coal, natural gas, oil, etc., which are
called traditional sources can no longer meet this demand. In addition, these
resources are harmful to the environment and have high costs. For all these
reasons, the trend towards alternative energy sources is increasing. These
sources are called renewable energy sources. Solar, wind, water, geothermal
etc. as examples of renewable energy sources. In addition to producing enough
energy, it is also necessary to use the produced energy efficiently. This is
defined as the energy quality (power quality). The power quality parameters are
defined to keep the obtained electric energy within certain limits in terms of
quality. These parameters include; harmonic, voltage flicker, voltage deviation
etc. Through this study; it has been analyzed, with the increasing number of
solar power plants connecting to the network, what kind of changes occurred in
the electricity network and how the solar power plants affect the network in
terms of energy quality. The analysis was carried out by evaluating the one
month data from a 5 MW solar power plant.
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Publication Date | June 30, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 Volume: 5 Issue: 1 |
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