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GRID INTEGRATION OF PV
Dr.-Ing. Bernhard Wille-Haussmann
Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE
6th PV Performance Modeling and
Monitoring Workshop
24th October 2016
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AGENDA
The Challenge
Solutions for grid integration
Grid planning with renewables
Conclusion
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What is the challenge for grid integration? And its classical solution
decreasing of line impedance ZL
voltage band v iolations thermal limitations
U1 ΔU I I U2
ZL
U2 = U1 – ZLI voltage decrease
U2 = U1 + ZLI voltage increase
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vo
lta
ge
Current lead to heating of cable
Increase cross section of cable
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By pass lines
Trafo change
Additional lines
OLTC
DSM
Q-Control
Line change
Existing grid
Cost data
Cost optimal grid
Optimal grid expansion Avoid grid reinforcement
Feed-in restricti
on
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PV-Battery Systems
Local self consumption of electricity from PV
Grid oriented operation
electricity
Operation of Local Systems
Electric thermal systems
Thermal storages offer the possibility to decouple thermal and electric processes
CHP HP
electricity
What are services for the Smart Grid?
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Grid-friendly operation of PV battery systems
Feed-in peak max. 60% PPV
Self consumption optimized
Grid friendly
Self consumption optimization
does not avoid grid peaks
Grid friendly operation: up to 66%
surplus PV can be installed.
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External Feed-in Reduction requests Electricity grids are increasingly stressed
Increasing feed-in of fluctuating renewables affects grids operation
Feed-in management becomes more important
Decentralized feed-in of renewables influences dimensioning of electricity grids.
This energy can be used better instead of shutting off.
source: EWE NETZ GmbH
Eisman-Einsätze
requests from outside
requests inside EWE NETZ
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Integration: reactive power control
Voltage will be stabilized by changing the phase between voltage and current.
Increasing of inverter nominal power
Increasing of losses
Reactive power control is defined in grid connection guidelines.
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Integration: voltage control with tap changer
Usage of variable tap-changer at transformer
Dynamic adaptation of voltage a point of connection
Usage of the full voltage range
No reduction of PV necessary.
source: Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen
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The planning process of a local DSO
Calculating grid load
Testing measures
Economical evaluation
Grid planning GIS System
Data Export
Import changes
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Expected Development
Decentralized production
Photovoltaic: 180 kWp
Combined heat: 0 kW
Heat
Needed heat: 50 MWh
Heatpump 50 %
Storage per HP 3 h
Electrical Storages
EV: 0
PV-batteries: 0 kWh
NEMO Use Case – Reference Ringkøbing Step 1: Problem
PV Distribution
HP Distribution
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NEMO Use Case – Reference Ringkøbing Step 2: Identifikation
Voltage Transformer load
Heatpumps dominate
Low voltages
Winter: high trafo load by HP
Summer: Inversed power flow because of PV
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NEMO Use Case – Reference Ringkøbing Step 3: Definition of possible solutions
Solution poss ibilities
Grid reinforcement
conventional
OLTC
Q-Control
Intelligent Control
Demand Side Management
Local energy management
grid friendly PV
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NEMO Use Case– Reference Ringkøbing Step 4: Solution with convention reinforcement
Starting point Expansion
Conventional reinforcement
Replace cables : 1,1 km NAYY 4x240
Change transformer: 400 kVA
* 1km NAYY240 57.000€ (inkl. Verlegung) Transformator 400 kVA: 9.000 €
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NEMO Use Case– Reference Ringkøbing Step 5: Solution with Demand Side Management
Ausbau
Demand Side Management
Reducing peak load : 220 kW 170 kW
Replace cables: 0,3 km NAYY 4x240
Change transformer: not necessary
Haushalt Wärmepumpe Photovoltaik
Haushalt Wärmepumpe Photovoltaik
Status Quo Demand Side Management
* 1km NAYY240 57.000€ (inkl. Verlegung) Transformator 400 kVA: 9.000 €
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Conclusion
Decentralized generation can lead to
Violations of voltage bands
Violation of thermal restriction
Beside conventional reinforcement
Energy Management
Low voltage on load tap changers
Reactive power control
Gird planning has become a multi criteria optimization problem.
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Thank You!
Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE
Dr.-Ing. Bernhard Wille-Haussmann
www.ise.fraunhofer.de