Technologies for the New Millennium: Photovoltaics as a Distributed Resource (Preprint)

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    Abstract

    As we enter the new millennium, photovoltaics (PV) is emerging as an important distributed resource. PV gives both the benefits of a distributed resource and a clean power source. Because PV can be located at both residential and commercial locations, it can be used to reduce peak demand when its output is properly matched with load usage. It can also improve asset utilization by requiring lesslarge capital generation spending and delaying some equipment replacement. With the price of some grid-connected PV systems expected to reach $3/W in the next 5 years, PV will become an economical option for distributed power generation. One of the most important aspects of establishing PV as a distributed resource is standardizing the requirements for grid connection. IEEE StandardsCoordinating Committee (SCC) 21 has recently published IEEE Std 929 'Recommend Practice for Utility Interface of Photovoltaic Systems.' This recommended practice details power quality, safety, and protection requirements for connection to the utility grid. This paper describes what types of PV systems are available, what the benefits are for PV systems, and what the interconnection issues andsolutions are for using PV as a distributed resource.
    Original languageAmerican English
    Number of pages7
    StatePublished - 2000
    EventIEEE Power Engineering Society (PES) Summer Meeting - Seattle, Washington
    Duration: 16 Jul 200020 Jul 2000

    Conference

    ConferenceIEEE Power Engineering Society (PES) Summer Meeting
    CitySeattle, Washington
    Period16/07/0020/07/00

    NREL Publication Number

    • NREL/CP-520-28005

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