A Novel Methodology for Reducing Excessive Reactive Power Consumption Penalties for Photovoltaic Prosumers
Renzo Vargas,
Victor Gabriel Borges,
Élio Vicentini
et al.
Abstract:The present paper proposes a new methodology to solve a problem in the literature in which a consumer becomes eligible for reactive power excess charging (RPEC) after installing a photovoltaic (PV) system, even if its reactive demand has not changed. This problem mainly affects this kind of consumer, which is known as PV prosumers, in countries where the power factor at the point of common coupling (PCC) is used as the main parameter in calculating reactive power excess charges instead of directly pricing the … Show more
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