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DESCRIPTION:Renewable energy resources have experienced a drastic increase 
 in the electricity generation market because of fast-developing economies 
 and industries. Among various types of renewable energy resources\, wind a
 nd solar energy achieved higher growth thanks to their reduced environment
 al impact and abundance. Due to the reduction of photovoltaic (PV) panels 
 cost\, the growth rate of installation of PV power plants (PVPPs) is great
 er than that of wind power systems.\n\nDue to the intermittent nature of r
 enewable energy resources\, especially in wind and PV power plants\, Count
 ries with a significant amount of installed renewable energy sources may f
 ace several challenges in the near future. For instance\, if the amount of
  the generated power from renewable energy sources exceeds the load demand
  during peak power generation periods\, the power system may be overloaded
  and subsequently\, protection devices may be triggered. To ensure the sta
 bility and quality of the power system\, power system operators continuall
 y update the requirements for PVPPs for the connection to the grid\, refer
 ring to as grid codes and standards\, which aim to reduce the adverse effe
 cts of the high penetration of installed PVPPs in the power system.\n\nThi
 s seminar presents an overview of various grid codes and standards for the
  operation of grid-friendly PVPPs. According to these new requirements\, a
  flexible power injection capability is required in PVPPs. Various algorit
 hms for the flexible power point tracking in PVPPs will also be presented 
 in this seminar. Furthermore\, the operation of PVPPs under grid voltage u
 nbalance (voltage sag) will be investigated.\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Hossein De
 hghani Tafti \, \n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/276495
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/276495
ORGANIZER:mantachs@myumanitoba.ca
SEQUENCE:1
SUMMARY:Grid-Friendly Photovoltaic Systems
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/276495
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Renewable energy resources have experience
 d a drastic increase in the electricity generation market because of fast-
 developing economies and industries. Among various types of renewable ener
 gy resources\, wind and solar energy achieved higher growth thanks to thei
 r reduced environmental impact and abundance. Due to the reduction of phot
 ovoltaic (PV) panels cost\, the growth rate of installation of PV power pl
 ants (PVPPs) is greater than that of wind power systems.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Due to th
 e intermittent nature of renewable energy resources\, especially in wind a
 nd PV power plants\, Countries with a significant amount of installed rene
 wable energy sources may face several challenges in the near future. For i
 nstance\, if the amount of the generated power from renewable energy sourc
 es exceeds the load demand during peak power generation periods\, the powe
 r system may be overloaded and subsequently\, protection devices may be tr
 iggered. To ensure the stability and quality of the power system\, power s
 ystem operators continually update the requirements for PVPPs for the conn
 ection to the grid\, referring to as grid codes and standards\, which aim 
 to reduce the adverse effects of the high penetration of installed PVPPs i
 n the power system.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;This seminar presents an overview of various g
 rid codes and standards for the operation of grid-friendly PVPPs. Accordin
 g to these new requirements\, a flexible power injection capability is req
 uired in PVPPs. Various algorithms for the flexible power point tracking i
 n PVPPs will also be presented in this seminar. Furthermore\, the operatio
 n of PVPPs under grid voltage unbalance (voltage sag) will be investigated
 .&lt;/p&gt;
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