• DocumentCode
    2106990
  • Title

    Distance protection in distribution systems: How it assists with integrating distributed resources

  • Author

    Martin, David ; Sharma, Pankaj ; Sinclair, Amy ; Finney, Dale

  • fYear
    2012
  • fDate
    2-5 April 2012
  • Firstpage
    166
  • Lastpage
    177
  • Abstract
    The integration of distributed generation (DG) or distributed resources in the distribution system poses technical constraints for the electrical power system owner or manager. The addition of relatively large amounts of generation to the distribution system can potentially challenge the historical settings principles and design assumptions made in developing protection and control strategies based on overcurrent protection. The necessity and complexity of additional protection and control measures increase as the aggregate DG capacity within a potential island approaches or offsets the load within that island. In addition, the varying nature of DG availability and fault current capability must also be considered. The key issues discussed and associated with DG on the distribution feeder include anti-islanding, temporary overvoltages during fault conditions, and loss of sensitivity of feeder overcurrent protection for long feeders. As the distribution system evolves to accommodate more DG, the design and implementation of the feeder protection must also evolve. This paper presents the use of distance relays for distribution protection to solve some of the DG integration problems. This paper provides real-world event report data to further demonstrate the performance of distance protection on the distribution system. A relative cost comparison between various feeder protection solutions is presented along with a discussion on options for education of distribution companies challenged with implementing distance protection for the first time.
  • Keywords
    distributed power generation; power distribution faults; power distribution protection; relay protection; DG integration; antiislanding; control strategies; distance protection; distance relays; distributed generation integration; distributed resource integration; distribution company education; distribution feeder protection; distribution systems; fault conditions; fault current capability; island approach; overcurrent protection; sensitivity loss; Circuit faults; Fault currents; Fuses; Generators; Impedance; Surge protection; Surges;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Protective Relay Engineers, 2012 65th Annual Conference for
  • Conference_Location
    College Station, TX
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-1840-2
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/CPRE.2012.6201231
  • Filename
    6201231