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Topic: Utility-Scale Solar Integration

It wasn’t long ago that utilities feared the breakneck growth of large-scale solar.

In the early 2000s, many utilities expressed concern about the intermittent nature of solar generation, worried that fluctuating output from solar farms could stress their systems, creating voltage problems on the grid and enhancing wear on conventional power plants.

Fast forward a few years, and utilities are not only handling unprecedented levels of solar penetration, but are clamoring for more. In 2016, U.S. utilities added more solar than any other resource, and average utility-scale prices dropped below $1/watt this year, fueling even more demand.

Solar’s growth has not erased integration problems — utilities are still dealing with the infamous “duck curve” created in high-solar jurisdictions. But power companies and grid operators are getting better at handling the resource. New software systems, updated grid and generation infrastructure, and the addition of new technologies like smart inverters and storage are helping utilities embrace the large-scale solar boom nationwide.

How exactly are they doing it? That’s the focus of this Spotlight edition on utility-scale solar integration. See a trend that we missed? Let us know at the e-mail link below.

Gavin Bade
Editor, Utility Dive
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