DocumentCode
2384883
Title
Distributed Generator Interconnect Protection Practices
Author
Mozina, Charles J.
Author_Institution
Beckwith Electr. Co., Inc., Largo, FL
fYear
2006
fDate
21-24 May 2006
Firstpage
1164
Lastpage
1170
Abstract
A significant portion of the new generation capacity installed during the next 10 years will be accomplished through the construction of IPP (independent power producer) generating facilities. These facilities can take the form of small dispersed generating (DG) units, or large capacity plants owned and even operated by non-utility personnel. It is forecasted that many of the dispersed generating units will be at smaller industrial and commercial facilities and operating in parallel with the utility system to reduce energy cost through load sharing or "peak shaving." This paper discusses the protection requirements to interconnect these generators to utility systems, as well as methods to reconnect these generators after interconnect protection tripping. The paper also updates the author\´s previous papers (1997, 2001) on DG interconnection protection. It outlines the specific protection challenges to interconnect distributed generations into utility system at a point not designed to accommodate generation
Keywords
distributed power generation; power generation protection; power system interconnection; DG interconnection protection; IPP generating facilities; dispersed generating units; independent power producer; interconnect protection tripping; utility system; Costs; Distributed control; Distributed power generation; Frequency; Induction generators; Integrated circuit interconnections; Power generation; Power system restoration; Protection; Synchronous generators;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exhibition, 2005/2006 IEEE PES
Conference_Location
Dallas, TX
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9194-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/TDC.2006.1668670
Filename
1668670
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