New factsheet: Flexible grid access for photovoltaic systems using Australia as a case study
When connecting photovoltaic systems to the power grid, the nominal power is often used as a reference value, although this is rarely achieved. If only a reduced grid connection permit is granted, this means that valuable kilowatt hours cannot be fed into the grid. These restrictions mean that PV systems are often smaller or not implemented at all.The "Flexible PV Export Model" provides owners of photovoltaic systems with a dynamic feed-in power. If sufficient grid capacity is available, full feed-in is possible. If there is a bottleneck in the grid, for example due to high voltage or high current, the permissible feed-in power is reduced for a short timeHow exactly does this model work? You can find out more in the new fact sheet: