Limitations for the feed-in power of residential photovoltaic systems in Germany - An overview of the regulatory framework

被引:27
|
作者
Ruf, Holger [1 ]
机构
[1] Ingenieurburo Holger Ruf, Dornstadter Str 15, D-89081 Ulm, Germany
关键词
Residential photovoltaic; Regulation; Smart grid; Germany; SOLAR; VARIABILITY; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1016/j.solener.2017.10.072
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
The number of residential photovoltaic systems has increased worldwide. Typically, these systems are installed at the low-voltage level in the electric distribution grids. However, the hosting capacity of the grids is limited by technical constraints and regulations. This publication reviews the national laws and standards limiting the hosting capacity for PV in low voltage grids in Germany. The usual grid planning approach leading to the technical constraints is briefly introduced to help readers from other disciplines understand the challenges in grid integration. The most important German laws, namely the renewable energy law, the energy industry law, and the law on the metering point operation are discussed. Furthermore, national rules and standards used by German distribution system operators are described and motivated by the legal framework. New technologies can increase the PV hosting capacity of the distribution system. The results of studies on grid reinforcement, reactive feed-in power, voltage regulated distribution transformer, active feed-in management, and battery storage are reviewed mainly focusing on Germany.
引用
收藏
页码:588 / 600
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Residential photovoltaic systems in Greece and in other European countries: a comparison and an overview
    Karteris, M.
    Papadopoulos, A. M.
    ADVANCES IN BUILDING ENERGY RESEARCH, 2012, 6 (01) : 141 - 158
  • [32] The effect of feed-in tariffs on the production cost and the landscape externalities of wind power generation in West Saxony, Germany
    Drechsler, Martin
    Meyerhoff, Juergen
    Ohl, Cornelia
    ENERGY POLICY, 2012, 48 : 730 - 736
  • [33] Overview of Photovoltaic and Wind Electrical Power Hybrid Systems
    Chrifi-Alaoui, Larbi
    Drid, Said
    Ouriagli, Mohammed
    Mehdi, Driss
    ENERGIES, 2023, 16 (12)
  • [34] Overview of Electrical Power Models for Concentrated Photovoltaic Systems
    Voarino, Philippe
    Benhammane, Mousaab
    Notton, Gilles
    Pichenot, Gregoire
    Roujol, Yannick
    Chabuel, Fabien
    16TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONCENTRATOR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS (CPV-16), 2020, 2298
  • [35] IMPACT OF RESIDENTIAL PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER-SYSTEMS ON THE DISTRIBUTION FEEDER
    FITZER, J
    DILLON, WE
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ENERGY CONVERSION, 1986, 1 (04) : 39 - 42
  • [36] Overview of Maximum Power Point Tracking Technologies for Photovoltaic Power Systems
    Xiao, Weidong
    Elnosh, Ammar
    Khadkikar, Vinod
    Zeineldin, Hatem
    IECON 2011: 37TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON IEEE INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS SOCIETY, 2011, : 3900 - 3905
  • [37] Returns on investment in electricity producing photovoltaic systems under de-escalating feed-in tariffs: The case of Greece
    Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research , 11 Tsami Karatassou Str, Athens, 117 42, Greece
    不详
    Renewable Sustainable Energy Rev, 1 (500-505):
  • [38] Returns on investment in electricity producing photovoltaic systems under de-escalating feed-in tariffs: The case of Greece
    Danchev, Svetoslav
    Maniatis, George
    Tsakanikas, Aggelos
    RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS, 2010, 14 (01): : 500 - 505
  • [39] Economics of Residential Photovoltaic Battery Systems in Germany: The Case of Tesla's Powerwall
    Cong Nam Truong
    Naumann, Maik
    Karl, Ralph Ch.
    Mueller, Marcus
    Jossen, Andreas
    Hesse, Holger C.
    BATTERIES-BASEL, 2016, 2 (02):
  • [40] Grid parity analysis of photovoltaic systems considering feed-in tariff and renewable energy certificate schemes in Hong Kong
    Zhang, Ruixiaoxiao
    Lee, Minhyun
    Huang, Lijie
    RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS, 2023, 181