Locational dependence of PV hosting capacity correlated with feeder load

With rising adoption of solar energy, it is increasingly important for utilities to easily assess potential interconnections of photovoltaic (PV) systems. In this analysis, we show the maximum feeder voltage due to various PV interconnections and provide visualizations of the PV impact to the distribution system. We investigate the locational dependence of PV hosting capacity by examining the impact of PV system size on these voltages with regard to PV distance and resistance to the substation. We look at the effect of increasing system size on line loading and feeder violations. The magnitude of feeder load is also considered as an independent variable with repeated analyses to determine the effect on the PV impact analysis. A technique is presented to determine and visualize the maximum capacity for possible PV installations for distribution feeders.

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