Improving the penetration level of PVs using DC link for residential buildings
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Mokhtari, G.
Nourbakhsh, G.
zare, F.
Ghosh, Arindam
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Mokhtari, G. and Nourbakhsh, G. and Zare, F. and Ghosh, A. 2014. Improving the penetration level of PVs using DC link for residential buildings. Energy and Buildings. 72: pp. 80-86.
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This paper proposes the use of a common DC link in residential buildings to allow customers to inject their surplus power that otherwise would be limited due to AC power quality violation. The surplus power can easily be transferred to other phases and feeders through common DC link in order to maintain the balance between generated power and load. PSCAD-EMTDC platform is used to simulate and study the proposed approach. This paper suggests that this structure can be a pathway to the future DC power systems.
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