2023
DOI: 10.11591/ijece.v13i4.pp3641-3650
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Stability model integration for large scale solar photovoltaic system using Western electricity coordinating council model

Abstract: <span lang="EN-US">Due to the increased demand for renewable energy, the interest in the large-scale solar photovoltaic (LSSPV) power plant has recently grown dramatically. However, when a large amount of electricity is produced from the LSSPV power plant to the grid interconnection, the system commonly experiences instability and thus disrupt the grid system in disturbance issues such as bus fault, line-to-line fault, three-phase fault, and tripping. This sudden disturbance occurrence is tended to inter… Show more

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“…The Siemens PSSE software simulation result demonstrated that when large PV plants generate power for the grid, the system is susceptible to the stability issue. It was discovered that a larger PV generator causes the system to become unstable at its maximum capacity [56]. The series resistance of a PV module is frequently increased due to corrosion-type degradation [21].…”
Section: Continuous Checking Of Current and Voltage Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Siemens PSSE software simulation result demonstrated that when large PV plants generate power for the grid, the system is susceptible to the stability issue. It was discovered that a larger PV generator causes the system to become unstable at its maximum capacity [56]. The series resistance of a PV module is frequently increased due to corrosion-type degradation [21].…”
Section: Continuous Checking Of Current and Voltage Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%