DocumentCode :
2789552
Title :
Modeling and analysis of a multibus reticulation network with multiple DG. Part II. Electrical fault analysis
Author :
Davidson, Innocent E.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr., Electron. & Comput., Univ. of Kwazulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa
Volume :
2
fYear :
2004
fDate :
15-17 Sept. 2004
Firstpage :
811
Abstract :
For pt.I see ibid., vol.2 p.805-10. A significant growth in the utilization of autonomous- and distributed power sources deployed at subtransmission (132 - 22 kV) and reticulation levels (< 22 kV) in stand-alone or grid connection notations has been seen. In many electricity industries across the world. With electricity industry reform, an open access regime is a standard policy governing the transmission grid, thus providing for full competition at generation and distribution end of the electricity delivery value chain. It has become necessary to investigate the technical and economic impact future connections of distributed generators will have on electric power distribution networks, and evaluate some of these effects of power sector deregulation. This work presents the modeling and analysis of a multibus reticulation network with multiple distributed generation (DG) injection. Results for the dynamic performance, steady-state and fault condition are presented and discussed.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; electricity supply industry deregulation; load flow; power distribution economics; power distribution faults; 132 to 22 kV; autonomous power source; deregulated electricity industry; distributed generators; distributed power source; dynamic performance; electric power distribution networks; electrical fault analysis; fault condition; grid connection notations; load flow; multibus reticulation network; multiple distributed generation; power sector deregulation; steady-state condition; subtransmission; transmission grid; Circuit faults; Conductors; Distributed control; Distributed power generation; Power generation; Power system analysis computing; Power system faults; Power system protection; Power system relaying; Power system stability;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
AFRICON, 2004. 7th AFRICON Conference in Africa
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8605-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AFRICON.2004.1406797
Filename :
1406797
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