DocumentCode
1314687
Title
Integration Issues of Distributed Generation in Distribution Grids
Author
Coster, Edward J. ; Myrzik, Johanna M A ; Kruimer, Bas ; Kling, Wil L.
Author_Institution
Network Planning, STEDIN, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Volume
99
Issue
1
fYear
2011
Firstpage
28
Lastpage
39
Abstract
In today´s distribution grids the number of distributed generation (DG) units is increasing rapidly. Combined heat and power (CHP) plants and wind turbines are most often installed. Integration of these DG units into the distribution grid leads to planning as well as operational challenges. Based on the experience of a Dutch distribution system operators (DSO), this paper addresses several possibilities to handle grid planning issues. Effects on voltage control, grid protection, and fault levels are investigated and described. These aspects are illustrated with the aid of simulations on an existing distribution grid. It is demonstrated that in compact distribution grids voltage control problems and blinding of protection are not likely to occur and that false tripping and fault level have to be considered carefully.
Keywords
cogeneration; distributed power generation; power grids; voltage control; wind turbines; CHP plants; DG units; Dutch distribution system operators; combined heat and power plants; distributed generation; distribution grids; electric power grids; voltage control; wind turbines; Cogeneration; DIstributed control; Harmonic analysis; Load flow control; Power harmonic filters; Power system planning; Voltage control; Wind turbines; Distributed generation (DG); distribution grids; grid planning; protection; voltage control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPROC.2010.2052776
Filename
5565399
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