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DTSTAMP:20171230T195128Z
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DESCRIPTION:Electricity distribution networks were designed to deliver powe
 r unilaterally from central electricity generating plants to the customer 
 load centers. With integration of photovoltaic generators close to the loa
 d centers\, legacy distribution networks face multiple challenges. This se
 minar shall discuss problems such as over-voltages\, overloads\, increased
  losses\, unbalance voltages\, reactive power flow\, and hyperactivity of 
 voltage regulating devices due to increasing amount of PV generation in lo
 w-voltage networks. In the given context\, role of battery energy storage 
 systems becomes significant for alleviating these problems. A study based 
 on a real-life example on effective utilization of battery storage system 
 to improve the daily operations of low-voltage networks with high penetrat
 ion of PV generation will be discussed. Major findings from the on-going w
 ork at University of Saskatchewan on techno-economic feasibility study to 
 improve hosting capacity of remote feeders in Northwest Saskatchewan shall
  also be presented.\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr Kalpesh Joshi \, \n\nRoom: 2C88 \, B
 ldg: Engineering Building\, 57 Campus Drive\, University of Saskatchewan\,
  Saskatoon\, Saskatchewan\, Canada\, S7N 5A9
LOCATION:Room: 2C88 \, Bldg: Engineering Building\, 57 Campus Drive\, Unive
 rsity of Saskatchewan\, Saskatoon\, Saskatchewan\, Canada\, S7N 5A9
ORGANIZER:j.y.palmer@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:4
SUMMARY:Photovoltaic Generation in Low Voltage Networks for Sustainable Ene
 rgy Systems
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/47534
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Electricity distribution networks were des
 igned to deliver power unilaterally from central electricity generating pl
 ants to the customer load centers. With integration of photovoltaic genera
 tors close to the load centers\, legacy distribution networks face multipl
 e challenges. This seminar shall discuss problems such as over-voltages\, 
 overloads\, increased losses\, unbalance voltages\, reactive power flow\, 
 and hyperactivity of voltage regulating devices due to increasing amount o
 f PV generation in low-voltage networks. In the given context\, role of ba
 ttery energy storage systems becomes significant for alleviating these pro
 blems. A study based on a real-life example on effective utilization of ba
 ttery storage system to improve the daily operations of low-voltage networ
 ks with high penetration of PV generation will be discussed. Major finding
 s from the on-going work at University of Saskatchewan on techno-economic 
 feasibility study to improve hosting capacity of remote feeders in Northwe
 st Saskatchewan shall also be presented.&lt;/p&gt;
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