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Power system study for renewable energy interconnection in Malaysia

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2013
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Askar O.F.
Ramachandaramurthy V.K.
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Institute of Physics Publishing
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The renewable energy (RE) sector has grown exponentially in Malaysia with the introduction of the Feed-In-Tariff (FIT) by the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water. Photovoltaic, biogas, biomass and mini hydro are among the renewable energy sources which offer a lucrative tariff to incite developers in taking the green technology route. In order to receive the FIT, a developer is required by the utility company to perform a power system analysis which will determine the technical feasibility of an RE interconnection to the utility company's existing grid system. There are a number of aspects which the analysis looks at, the most important being the load flow and fault levels in the network after the introduction of an RE source. The analysis is done by modelling the utility company's existing network and simulating the network with the interconnection of an RE source. The results are then compared to the values before an interconnection is made as well as ensuring the voltage rise or the increase in fault levels do not violate any pre-existing regulations set by the utility company. This paper will delve into the mechanics of performing a load flow analysis and examining the results obtained. � Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Malaysia , Industry , Technology , Green technology , Load flow analysis , Power system analysis , Power system studies , Renewable energies , Renewable energy source , Technical feasibility , Utility companies , conference proceeding , energy resource , renewable resource , tariff structure , utility sector , Renewable energy resources
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