2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15031104
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Analysis of Traditional and Alternative Methods for Solving Voltage Problems in Low Voltage Grids: An Estonian Case Study

Abstract: Smart Cities can benefit from existing municipal low voltage (LV) distribution grids by supporting public services with permanent power supply and providing grid connection points to distributed generators (DG). The increased integration of DGs and inverter based non-linear loads increases voltage quality issues, thus the cost-efficient assurance of voltage quality in LV grids with long radial lines is of increasing importance for the operators of municipal electricity distribution systems. Conventional method… Show more

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“…An increase in load during peak hours can cause lines to exceed their capacity limits, resulting in increased thermal loads and potential damage. Also, increased share intermittent generation and additional EV charging stations might lead to voltage problems in the existing grid, which require additional investments for solving [18].…”
Section: Rationale For Scenario Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An increase in load during peak hours can cause lines to exceed their capacity limits, resulting in increased thermal loads and potential damage. Also, increased share intermittent generation and additional EV charging stations might lead to voltage problems in the existing grid, which require additional investments for solving [18].…”
Section: Rationale For Scenario Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Academics published their works related to this subject matter within the scientific literature and highlighted the measurable and significant impact that recommender systems had on the evolution of smart cities, improving the quality of citizens' lives, as well as ensuring a healthier and sustainable environment. As a result, articles that address various topics, such as smart mobility, e.g., traffic intelligence [7], bicycle road systems [8], sustainable energy production [9], healthcare monitoring systems [10], solutions for voltage issues [11], irrigation systems in urban parks [12], and vehicle charging stations [13], have been encountered in the scientific literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%