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  • The role of the generator layer in photovoltaic power stations

    The role of the generator layer in photovoltaic power stations

    Photovoltaic (PV) power generation has developed very rapidly worldwide in the recent years. There is a possibility that the PV power generation will switch from an auxiliary power supply, as of today, to a main.


    FAQs about The role of the generator layer in photovoltaic power stations

    Why should PV generators be integrated into the grid?

    With the increased integration of PV generators into the grid, the system operators start to require PV generators have capabilities to stay online during the fault, and provide the active power and the reactive power supports when being required to do so.

    Is a photovoltaic generator a PQ node?

    Unlike a conventional generator that is often modeled as a PV node (set the generator's terminal voltage and its active power output constant), a photovoltaic generator is operated as a PQ node (set the photovoltaic generator's active power and reactive power outputs constant).

    How does a PV generator work?

    By controlling the instantaneous three-phase inverter output voltages, and, the PV generator controls the active power output and the reactive power interchanges with the external grid.

    Why is SVG important in photovoltaic power stations?

    SVG plays an irreplaceable role in photovoltaic power stations. It significantly improves the energy efficiency and grid quality of photovoltaic power stations by improving power factor, reducing losses, stabilizing voltage, suppressing harmonics and improving grid stability.

    What is a static VAR generator (SVG)?

    SVG (Static Var Generator) plays a vital role in photovoltaic power stations. It significantly improves the energy efficiency, grid stability and power quality of photovoltaic power stations by quickly and accurately providing or absorbing reactive power.

    How is a PV generator modeled in a power system steady state study?

    A PV generator is modeled as a constant active power and reactive power source in power system steady state studies. When PV generation changes due to the ambient environment, the power system steady state studies do not investigate the transients of the power system caused by the change in PV generation.

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