Presentation 2003/9/5
Characteristics of electromagnetic environments of PV generating system
Hironobu IGARASHI, Shoichi SUENAGA,
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Abstract(in English) The photovoltaic (PV) generating system is a simple system which generates DC electric power by solar batteries and transforms its power to AC with a powerconditioner and interconnects to commercial distribution lines. As its energysource is renewable and it neither emit exhaust gases nor CO2 in the course of generation, it is considered as one of the effective measures of eliminating CO2 emission. Japanese government has set the capacity target of PV systeminstallation in 2010 as 4820MW which is about 10 times of the actual installed capacity of the year 2001. The power conditioners, one of the key components ofthe system, also have protection functions required for the stability of the commercial system and satisfy the electric safety requirements similar to thoseof the general electric products used in the homes.
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Keyword(in English) A solar optical generation of electricity system / Power conditioner / EMC
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Title (in English) Characteristics of electromagnetic environments of PV generating system
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Keyword(1) A solar optical generation of electricity system
Keyword(2) Power conditioner
Keyword(3) EMC
1st Author's Name Hironobu IGARASHI
1st Author's Affiliation Japan Electrical Saftety & Environment Technology Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Shoichi SUENAGA
2nd Author's Affiliation Japan Electrical Saftety & Environment Technology Laboratories
Date 2003/9/5
Paper # EMCJ2003-64
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 302
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 7
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