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Dynamic changes of photovoltaic power plants power supply

János Kurcz
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology STU in Bratislava - Institute of Power and Applied Electrical Engineering

Ján Poničan
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology STU in Bratislava - Institute of Power and Applied Electrical Engineering

Michal Chudý
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology STU in Bratislava - Institute of Power and Applied Electrical Engineering

František Janíček
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology STU in Bratislava - Institute of Power and Applied Electrical Engineering

Marek Gebura
Slovak academy of science - Institute of materials and machine mechanics


     Last modified: 2022-06-22

Abstract
The aim of this work is to analyse the dynamics of the power production curve of Photovoltaic Power Plant (PVPP). The paper is focused on selected results of experimental activities related to photovoltaic production. Moreover, the theoretical background of inclusion of PVPP to the daily load diagram of a Slovak TSO (transmission system operator) is discussed. In the theoretical part, technical and environmental effects of the PVPP dynamic power production and corresponding mathematics and statistics is listed. Dynamic changes in PVPP production are statistically compared utilising data taken from selected PVPPs various technology and installed power. Dynamic changes of the PVPP power production can be used to optimise the analysed power system. These results are important to properly set regulation system settings of other Smart Grids. Technical solutions of virtual power plants, power regulation and others are verified and correlated with experimental data of Smart Grid systems involving PVPP.

 

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