Autor: |
Ackermann, Thomas, Tröster, Eckehard, Schierhorn, Peter-Philipp, Schmidt, Jan-David, Narasimhan, Bharadwaj, Gaebler, Joerg, Bhatnagar, Hemant, Goel, Sandeep, Huebner, Felix |
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7th International Workshop on the Integration of Solar Power into Power Systems; 2017, p245-252, 8p |
Abstrakt: |
India has set a national target of 100 GW of solar PV to be installed until 2022, 40 GW of which will be rooftop PV. Currently, the installed capacity of rooftop PV is less than 1.5 GW but growing. Due to favorable market conditions, an increasing share of distributed PV is expected to be connected to the low (0.4 kV) and medium (11 kV) voltage networks in the coming years. It is thus necessary for Indian distribution companies to get prepared for the situation of having a rising share of distributed generation connected to their grids. This paper presents the results of a case study concerning PV integration in distribution grids in Delhi and Bhopal, commissioned by GIZ and conducted by Energynautics in 2016/17. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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