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Photovoltaic energy in South America: Current state and grid regulation for large-scale and distributed photovoltaic systems

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  • Vargas Gil, Gloria Milena
  • Bittencourt Aguiar Cunha, Rafael
  • Giuseppe Di Santo, Silvio
  • Machado Monaro, Renato
  • Fragoso Costa, Fabiano
  • Sguarezi Filho, Alfeu J.

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This article presents an overview of the photovoltaic solar energy integration in the South American energy matrix. This work addresses aspects such as requirements established in the grid codes to connect solar plants to the power grid, the necessary protections for the connection of small-scale photovoltaic systems, the provision and prospects of ancillary services, and the energy and solar potential of the region. This research aims to highlight a summary of different aspects of connecting photovoltaic systems to the grid in eight countries in South America with similar socioeconomic development. In this way, it is possible to compare connection requirements and regulations for each country, resulting in a perspective of the best practices to introduce photovoltaic facilities in the region. As a result of the study, Chile is pointed out as the South American country with the highest penetration of photovoltaic energy due to the expressive levels of solar irradiation. It is also the country that presents the strictest criteria concerning the integration of photovoltaic generators to the electrical grid.

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  • Vargas Gil, Gloria Milena & Bittencourt Aguiar Cunha, Rafael & Giuseppe Di Santo, Silvio & Machado Monaro, Renato & Fragoso Costa, Fabiano & Sguarezi Filho, Alfeu J., 2020. "Photovoltaic energy in South America: Current state and grid regulation for large-scale and distributed photovoltaic systems," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 162(C), pages 1307-1320.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:162:y:2020:i:c:p:1307-1320
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2020.08.022
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