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PROGRESS IN PHOTOVOLTAICS: RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS
Prog. Photovolt: Res. Appl. 2007; 15:629–650
Published online 4 May 2007 in Wiley InterScience () DOI: 10.1002/pip.761
Applications Ground Currents in
Single-phase Transformerless
Photovoltaic Systems
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Eugenio Gubıa , Pablo Sanchis, Alfredo Ursua, Jesus Lopez and Luis Marroyo
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Public University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain
The relative weight of the energy generated by means of renewable sources is
constantly increasing. Among all these sources, the photovoltaic (PV) systems present
the higher and more stable relative growth. However, the PV system is still too
expensive and a significant effort is being done to increase the efficiency and reduce
the cost. Concerning the PV inverters, this has lead to the elimination of the low
frequency (LF) transformer that has been traditionally included. The LF transformer
provides isolation from the grid but reduces the PV inverter efficiency and increases
its size and cost. However, the elimination of the transformer might generate strong
ground currents, which become now an important design parameter for the PV
inverter. The ground currents are a function of the system stray elements. However,
there is no simple model and procedure to study the
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