Incorporating harmonic limits into assessment of the hosting capacity of active networks

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Harmonic emissions from converter-interfaced distributed generation connection can potentially lead to voltage distortion levels that are above applicable standards. The risk increases as greater connection volumes are facilitated by Active Network Management schemes. By incorporating harmonic limits into assessment of the hosting capacity of active networks, this paper demonstrates that by incorporating harmonic levels at the planning stage can prevent inadvertent restrictions on the integration of renewables. Other aspects considered include: the impact of active network controls on harmonic propagation and hosting capacity and the role of active harmonic mitigation methods.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication Integration of Renewables into the Distribution Grid, CIRED 2012 Workshop
ISBN (Electronic)9781849196284
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Sept 2012

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