Title :
Automatic Reconnection From Intentional Islanding Based on Remote Sensing of Voltage and Frequency Signals
Author :
Assis, Tatiana Mariano Lessa ; Taranto, Glauco Nery
Author_Institution :
Fed. Univ. of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Abstract :
This paper presents a control strategy for automatic reconnection of a microgrid after an intentional islanding. Remote signals of voltage and frequency at both sides of the coupling circuit breaker are communicated to the generating site, and used as additional signals to the voltage and speed control loops, respectively. The proposed automation strategy is simulated on a real MW-scale microgrid located at a rural area in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and supplied by two small hydro synchronous generators. The results show that a smooth reconnection of the microgrid to the utility grid can be achieved when the proposed automation is utilized.
Keywords :
coupled circuits; distributed power generation; frequency control; remote sensing; synchronous generators; velocity control; voltage control; Brazil; MW-scale microgrid; Rio de Janeiro; automation strategy; control strategy; coupling circuit breaker; frequency control; frequency signal remote sensing; hydrosynchronous generators; intentional islanding; speed control loop; utility grid; voltage control loop; voltage signal remote sensing; Coupling circuits; Frequency control; Generators; Relays; Substations; Synchronization; Voltage control; Intentional islanding; MW-scale microgrid; microgrids; reconnection; remote voltage and frequency control;
Journal_Title :
Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSG.2012.2191579