A study of islanding in utility-connected residential photovoltaic systems. I. Models and analytical methods

Models and methods for the analysis of the continued operation of a group of utility-connected photovoltaic systems even after loss of the utility source are presented. The methods involve an examination of steady-state power balance under islanded conditions, an examination of large-signal, limit-c...

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description Models and methods for the analysis of the continued operation of a group of utility-connected photovoltaic systems even after loss of the utility source are presented. The methods involve an examination of steady-state power balance under islanded conditions, an examination of large-signal, limit-cycle behavior, and an examination of the effect of specific control systems on the small-signal stability of islanded conditions. In conjunction with each other these methods allow a determination of whether islanding can occur in a specific system. Although all such systems have a natural propensity to island, it is shown that the controls used in many commercially available units make islanding a rather unlikely phenomenon.< >
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Frequency
Inverters
Operation. Load control. Reliability
Personal communication networks
Personnel
Photovoltaic systems
Power industry
Power networks and lines
Solar power generation
Switches
Voltage
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