Impact of solar photovoltaic injection on power quality covenant university distribution network
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2025
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Scientific African
Abstract
This study highlights challenges and solutions and examines the effects of injecting Solar
Photovoltaic Distributed Generation (PVDG) on Covenant University’s power quality (PQ) distribution
network. Injecting solar PVDG helps the University to reduce grid dependency, lower
carbon emissions, and improve energy efficiency. Real-time data of power quality parameters
were collected using a 434 series II power analyser over 7 days, including weekdays and weekends
during peak and off-peak hours. And the data were compared with IEEE standards. Simulation
and analysis were done using both Neplan and Homer. Homer Pro was used to optimize
PVDG integration, while Neplan was used for the load flow and harmonic analysis. The significant
PQ disturbances identified include voltage imbalances, high total harmonic distortion (THD), and
overloads. To address these issues, advanced compensation improvements were made using
Unified Power Flow Controllers (UPFC) and Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM). Postinjection
of the solar PVDG results showed a 0.89 % reduction in active power losses, a 1.3 %
improment in power factor (PF), and a 15.6 % decrease in the source current at the 33 kV feeder.
The results underscore the importance of optimized solar PVDG injection to maintain power
quality and enhance network efficiency
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Keywords: Solar photovoltaic Distributed generation Power quality Harmonics UPFC STATCOM