With an increasing share of renewable energies in power generation, renewables have to take over responsibility for the system and for stabilizing the power grid. Providing balancing power as needed to maintain grid frequency is a central aspect of this. The partners of this joint project want to study the principles of providing balancing power with photovoltaics, particularly on an international level, and to develop economically optimal requirement profiles for the future provision of balancing power with photovoltaics . "Even today, photovoltaic systems are already fully involved in grid management. The potential for even greater involvement in the future is significant," said Roland Grebe, SMA Board Member for Technical Innovation, at the kick-off meeting.
Other project goals include developing innovative concepts for solar power plants to provide balancing power and testing a megawatt-class battery inverter capable of providing an instant reserve. In the category of small-scale plants, the goal is to develop and evaluate practical system solutions for the provision of balancing power using hundreds, and eventually thousands, of decentralized and pooled photovoltaic systems.
In addition to the PV-Regel research project, SMA is working with partners from science and industry in other government-sponsored projects on additional important issues regarding grid integration of photovoltaics and innovative solutions for the energy transition. These include, among other things, the contribution of photovoltaic systems to voltage maintenance, to reactive power management and to transient grid stability as well as the role of photovoltaics in grid restoration, the integration of batteries and intelligent energy management solutions. The goal is to develop a new generation of system- and cost-optimized photovoltaic systems that ensure supply reliability and system stability in the decentralized and 100 percent renewable energy supply of the future.
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