Title :
Unintentional islanding of distributed generation — Operating experiences from naturally-occurred events
Abstract :
Summary form only given. This paper presents original records of distributed generation unintentional islanding events in three categories. The islands were formed by naturally occurred faults without transfer trip initiated to generation facilities. Hydraulic, natural gas and wind generators were involved in the events. The records exemplify important issues in DG anti-islanding planning such as coordination with Under-Frequency (or Under-Voltage) Load-Shedding, reactive power compensation, generation-to-load ratio, reclosing coordination, etc. The events reported in this paper can serve as first-hand references in applying IEEE Standard 1547 to distributed generation anti-islanding planning and operation.
Keywords :
compensation; distributed power generation; load shedding; power generation faults; power generation planning; reactive power; turbogenerators; DG anti islanding planning; IEEE Standard 1547; distributed generation anti islanding planning; distributed generation unintentional islanding events; generation facilities; generation-to-load ratio; hydraulic generators; natural gas generators; naturally occurred faults; reactive power compensation; reclosing coordination; under-frequency load-shedding; under-voltage load-shedding; wind generators; Distributed power generation; Generators; IEEE standards; Natural gas; Planning; Reactive power;
Conference_Titel :
PES General Meeting | Conference & Exposition, 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
National Harbor, MD
DOI :
10.1109/PESGM.2014.6938777