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Electrotechnical and Computer Engineering

Vol. 39 No. 09 (2024): Proceedings of Faculty of Technical Sciences

TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER PLANTS CONNECTED TO THE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OF REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

  • Aleksandar Pavić
  • Boris Dumnić
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/28BE37Pavic
Submitted
September 6, 2024
Published
2024-09-06

Abstract

This paper describes the conditions for connecting photovoltaic power plants to the distribution system of Republic of Serbia. A 990 kW photovoltaic power plant has been modeled using the ETAP software tool and integrated into a 20 kV distribution grid. Based on the obtained results, an analysis of the technical aspects of integrating the photovoltaic power plant into the distribution system was conducted.

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