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DTSTAMP:20191202T011154Z
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DESCRIPTION:In the past few years\, Australia’s power system has seen unp
 recedented change with the integration of RE. With many utility-scale sola
 r farms getting connected to the grid\, the requirement to comply with the
  National Electricity Rule is getting stricter and the interpretation of t
 he rule is evolving. The requirement of reactive power capability of solar
  farms as per section S5.2.5.1 of the NER will be discussed in this presen
 tation. Impact of S5.2.5.4 ‘continuous uninterrupted operation’ (CUO) 
 and its interaction with S5.2.5.1 on the solar farm design will also be di
 scussed. Various factors affecting the solar farm performance like\, tap c
 hange control of the solar farm transformer\, normal operating voltage at 
 the point of connection\, interaction of AC voltage with the DC voltage of
  the inverter and cloud shading will be discussed. Impact on the solar ene
 rgy yield to comply with S5.2.5.1 and S5.2.5.4 for all the above factors w
 ill be presented.\n\nSpeaker(s): Ravidutt Sharma\, \n\nRoom: 502\, Bldg: A
 dvance Engineering (49)\, The University of Queensland\, St Lucia\, Queens
 land\, Australia\, 4072
LOCATION:Room: 502\, Bldg: Advance Engineering (49)\, The University of Que
 ensland\, St Lucia\, Queensland\, Australia\, 4072
ORGANIZER:chandima@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:1
SUMMARY:Continuous Uninterrupted Operation (CUO) Rule and its impact on Sol
 ar Farms
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/208645
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;In the past few years\, Australia&amp;rsquo\;s
  power system has seen unprecedented change with the integration of RE. Wi
 th many utility-scale solar farms getting connected to the grid\, the requ
 irement to comply with the National Electricity Rule is getting stricter a
 nd the interpretation of the rule is evolving. The requirement of reactive
  power capability of solar farms as per section S5.2.5.1 of the NER will b
 e discussed in this presentation. Impact of S5.2.5.4 &amp;lsquo\;continuous un
 interrupted operation&amp;rsquo\; (CUO) and its interaction with S5.2.5.1 on t
 he solar farm design will also be discussed. Various factors affecting the
  solar farm performance like\, tap change control of the solar farm transf
 ormer\, normal operating voltage at the point of connection\, interaction 
 of AC voltage with the DC voltage of the inverter and cloud shading will b
 e discussed. Impact on the solar energy yield to comply with S5.2.5.1 and 
 S5.2.5.4 for all the above factors will be presented.&lt;/p&gt;
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