Predicting the growth of distributed generation (DG) and, especially, the amount of energy injected into the grid by millions of solar systems spread across the country, has become one of the biggest challenges for the operation of the National Interconnected System (SIN).
With the rapid expansion of distributed generation (DG), more accurate estimates have become essential to increase operational safety and improve electrical planning.
Next Tuesday (14), ONS (National System Operator) and GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit) promote workshop to present the results of the second phase of a study aimed at improving the methodologies for forecasting distributed generation (DG).
The work, entitled “Evaluation and diagnosis of the solar irradiance and photovoltaic solar generation forecasting system for micro and mini-distributed generation (MMGD) systems”, was developed by the consulting firm CGDPI (Center for Research, Development and Innovation Management) and is part of an initiative to improve the models used in estimating distributed photovoltaic generation.
During the event, ONS will present the main results of this phase of the project and the practical applications of the new methodologies in the planning and operation processes of the SIN (National Interconnected System). workshop It will be held virtually, from 15 pm to 17 pm, with the broadcast open to the public.
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Virtual workshop “Evaluation and diagnosis of the solar irradiance forecasting system and photovoltaic solar generation for micro and mini distributed generation systems”
Order date: July 14th, from 15am to 17pm
Location: Online, in this link.
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