I. Introduction
Nowadays there is a large consensus about the necessity of decreasing the carbon emissions in our society [1]. One alternative to face that challenge is to increase the use of domestic-scale low carbon technologies (e.g., photovoltaic systems, electric heat pumps, electric vehicles, micro combine heat and power, etc.). However, the adoption of these technologies might lead to some problems in low voltage (LV) distribution networks. For example, photovoltaic (PV) systems can produce voltage rise, increase energy losses, produce higher harmonic content, etc. [2].