Removing Barriers to Utility Interconnected Photovoltaic Inverters
The Million Solar Roofs Initiative has motivated a renewed interest in the development of utility interconnected photovoltaic (UIPV) inverters. Government-sponsored programs (PVMaT, PVBONUS) and competition among utility interconnected inverter manufacturers have stimulated innovations and improved the performance of existing technologies. With this resurgence, Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) has developed a program to assist industry initiatives to overcome barriers to UIPV inverters. In accordance with newly adopted IEEE 929-2000, the utility interconnected PV inverters are required to cease energizing the utility grid when either a significant disturbance occurs or the utility experiences an interruption in service. Compliance with IEEE 929-2000 is being widely adopted by utilities as a minimum requirement for utility interconnection. This report summarizes work done at the SNL balance-of-systems laboratory to support the development of IEEE 929-2000 and to assist manufacturers in meeting its requirements.
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2008-02-05
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Authors: | Gonzalez, S. ; Bonn, R.H. ; Ginn, J.W. |
Subject: | solar energy | COMPLIANCE | DISTURBANCES | INVERTERS | MANUFACTURERS | PERFORMANCE | ROOFS | PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SUPPLIES | INTERCONNECTED POWER SYSTEMS |
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