KEYWORDS: Photovoltaics, Solar energy, Carbon, Solar cells, Wind energy, Control systems, Power supplies, Telecommunications, Renewable energy, Astatine
At present, under the background of "dual carbon goal", China is accelerating the construction of a new power system mainly based on photovoltaic and wind power. Distributed photovoltaic will develop rapidly because it can be partially self-used, without the need for new transmission lines and independent occupation of land resources. However, the strong fluctuation of the output power of large quantity distributed photovoltaic power generation brings new challenges to the reliable and economic operation of distribution network. This paper discusses the opportunities and challenges in the development of distributed photovoltaic power generation from three aspects: the influence of national policies on the development of distributed photovoltaic power industry, the research and application status of large quantity distributed photovoltaic power grid-connected technology, and the main factors affecting the rapid development of distributed photovoltaics.
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