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GIS-Based Distribution System Planning for New PV Installations
by
Pawita Bunme
, Yasunori Mitani
, Atsushi Shiota
, Shuhei Yamamoto
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Data models
/ digital surface model (DSM)
/ distribution system
/ Electricity
/ geographic information system technology
/ Geographic information systems
/ Households
/ Neighborhoods
/ photovoltaic (PV)
/ photovoltaic (PV); solar energy; geographic information system technology; digital surface model (DSM); distribution system; renewable energy; distribution system planning
/ Radiation
/ renewable energy
/ Satellites
/ Solar energy
/ Spatial data
/ T
/ Technology
/ Unmanned aerial vehicles
2021
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GIS-Based Distribution System Planning for New PV Installations
by
Pawita Bunme
, Yasunori Mitani
, Atsushi Shiota
, Shuhei Yamamoto
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Data models
/ digital surface model (DSM)
/ distribution system
/ Electricity
/ geographic information system technology
/ Geographic information systems
/ Households
/ Neighborhoods
/ photovoltaic (PV)
/ photovoltaic (PV); solar energy; geographic information system technology; digital surface model (DSM); distribution system; renewable energy; distribution system planning
/ Radiation
/ renewable energy
/ Satellites
/ Solar energy
/ Spatial data
/ T
/ Technology
/ Unmanned aerial vehicles
2021
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GIS-Based Distribution System Planning for New PV Installations
by
Pawita Bunme
, Yasunori Mitani
, Atsushi Shiota
, Shuhei Yamamoto
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Data models
/ digital surface model (DSM)
/ distribution system
/ Electricity
/ geographic information system technology
/ Geographic information systems
/ Households
/ Neighborhoods
/ photovoltaic (PV)
/ photovoltaic (PV); solar energy; geographic information system technology; digital surface model (DSM); distribution system; renewable energy; distribution system planning
/ Radiation
/ renewable energy
/ Satellites
/ Solar energy
/ Spatial data
/ T
/ Technology
/ Unmanned aerial vehicles
2021
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GIS-Based Distribution System Planning for New PV Installations
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GIS-Based Distribution System Planning for New PV Installations
2021
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Overview
Solar panel installations have increased significantly in Japan in recent decades. Due to this, world trends, such as clean/renewable energy, are being implemented in power systems all across Japan—particularly installations of photovoltaic (PV) panels in general households. In this work, solar power was estimated using solar radiation data from geographic information system (GIS) technology. The solar power estimation was applied to the actual distribution system model of the Jono area in Kitakyushu city, Japan. In this work, real power consumption data was applied to a real world distribution system model. We studied the impact of high installation rates of solar panels in Japanese residential areas. Additionally, we considered the voltage fluctuations in the distribution system model by assessing the impact of cloud shadows using a novel cloud movement simulation algorithm that uses real world GIS data. The simulation results revealed that the shadow from the cloud movement process directly impacted the solar power generation in residential areas, which caused voltage fluctuations of the overall distribution system. Thus, we advocate distribution system planning with a large number of solar panels.
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MDPI AG
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