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Oscillations with very low frequency at 0.1 Hz, have been observed in voltage and var in practical solar photovoltaic (PV) systems when power exporting ramps up to a certain level. This letter provides an explanation on the formation of 0.1-Hz oscillations and identifies three critical factors that lead to the oscillations: communication delay between the plant-level control and the inverter-level control, high volt/var sensitivity at a high power exporting level, and the volt-var feedback system consisting of the plant control, inverter control and the grid impact. Furthermore, a critical feature of the 0.1-Hz oscillation is also explained: why oscillations appear only in voltage and var, but not in real power.
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