Journal of Information Organization


Vol No. 12 ,Issue No. 3 2022

Study of the Medium Voltage Grids in Photovoltaic Installations
Nikolay Nikolaev
Department “Electric Power Engineering” Technical University of Varna, Studentska str. 1 Varna 9010, Bulgaria
Abstract: The medium voltage grid is linked to the small-scale wind turbines and photovoltaic installations. This process has influence on the renewable steady-state transient process. Many algorithms exist that are helpful to evaluate the renewable energy sources of the power flows. This work has introduced the new way of applying algorithm that is paper proposes novel and easy to implement algorithm that is based on the generation and calculation of random number of steady states. The major benefit is the use of less volume of data. The experimental outcome provides the users to easily measure the use of the generators based on renewable energy sources on the loading of the power lines and transformers. We have published the results of the medium voltage grid. The outcome allows the use of these algorithms for these kinds of research in the nearfuture.
Keywords: Probabilistic Power Flow, Overloading, Wind Generator, Monte Carlo Method, Renewable Energy Sources Study of the Medium Voltage Grids in Photovoltaic Installations
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jio/2022/12/3/70-76
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