Abstract

Abstract: The increasing demand for sustainable and renewable energy solutions has prompted the exploration of solar power as a viable alternative to traditional fossil fuel-based energy sources. To efficiently transmit and distribute solar power, the integration of direct current (DC) transmission systems has gained attention due to their inherent advantages, such as lower losses and improved efficiency. However, the widespread adoption of solar-powered DC microgrids for transmission remains limited. This research paper aims to address this gap by investigating the feasibility and viability of a solar-powered DC microgrid for transmission. The research begins with a comprehensive review of existing power transmission systems, highlighting the advantages and limitations of DC microgrids and previous studies on solar-powered microgrids. By analysing the existing challenges and gaps in the literature, this study identifies the need for a thorough evaluation of the performance and effectiveness of solar-powered DC microgrids.

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