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I've asked for clarification from my local DNO on this as I cant seem to find any info, other than this.....below
Do existing Substations have the technology to react quickly to big fluctuations in voltage due to nearby Solar PV installs taking full advantage of nice clear sunny productive days ??
Anyone know anything or would like to comment ?
[h=2]Solar Photovoltaics (PV) Monitoring Equipment Installed In Maltby[/h]The Customer-Led Network Revolution project achieved an early milestone with the installation of equipment at the local substation in Maltby on 29 September to monitor the impact on the electricity network of the planned installation of dozens of PV solar panels on the roofs of the houses of local residents. The equipment will allow the impact on the electricity network to be monitored both prior to the PV installations taking place and after. Installing the equipment necessitated a short interruption to the local electricity supply for safety reasons. Before the installation took place letters were sent out to local residents advising them of the interruption to their power supply together with information about the Customer Led Network Revolution (CLNR) project and why the outage was occurring. Local community leaders were also briefed about the project and the need for the interruption.
Do existing Substations have the technology to react quickly to big fluctuations in voltage due to nearby Solar PV installs taking full advantage of nice clear sunny productive days ??
Anyone know anything or would like to comment ?
[h=2]Solar Photovoltaics (PV) Monitoring Equipment Installed In Maltby[/h]The Customer-Led Network Revolution project achieved an early milestone with the installation of equipment at the local substation in Maltby on 29 September to monitor the impact on the electricity network of the planned installation of dozens of PV solar panels on the roofs of the houses of local residents. The equipment will allow the impact on the electricity network to be monitored both prior to the PV installations taking place and after. Installing the equipment necessitated a short interruption to the local electricity supply for safety reasons. Before the installation took place letters were sent out to local residents advising them of the interruption to their power supply together with information about the Customer Led Network Revolution (CLNR) project and why the outage was occurring. Local community leaders were also briefed about the project and the need for the interruption.