Optimal Integration Of Renewable Energy Into The National Grid For Improved Power Supply Using Intelligent Solid State Var Compensator
Keywords:
optimal, integration, renewable, energy, national grid, improved power supply, compensatorAbstract
The conventional Grid Congestion that causes challenges of integrating renewable energy into the national grid was 82%. Meanwhile, when an intelligent solid state VAR compensator was input into the system, it instantly reduced it to75% and the conventional System Losses Increase with RES Integration that causes challenges of integrating renewable energy into the national grid was5.7%. However, when an intelligent solid state VAR compensator was incorporated into the system, it automatically reduced it to threshold of 5%. Finally, with these results obtained, the percentage optimal integration of renewable energy into the national grid for improved power supply was 0.7% when an intelligent solid state VAR compensator was integrated into the system.
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