DocumentCode
3151728
Title
Influence of protection on transient stability of medium voltage grids including distributed generation
Author
Coster, E.J. ; Myrzik, J.M.A. ; Kling, W.L.
Author_Institution
ENECO NetBeheer, Rotterdam
fYear
2007
fDate
4-6 Sept. 2007
Firstpage
1054
Lastpage
1059
Abstract
Due to the increase of distributed generation (DG) in the future it can become important to keep DG connected to the grid in order to maintain the balance between consumed and generated electrical power. Keeping DG-units connected to the grid during a disturbance, the dynamic behavior of the DG-units becomes important. Protection schemes based on definite and inverse over-current are simulated and transient stability of DG-units is investigated. The simulations have shown that there is no major benefit to apply inverse over-current relays in MV-grids with short feeder length and high short circuit power. With conventional grading of the protection in most cases the DG-units become unstable. The paper shows that reduction of the time grading is possible however, this reduction is not sufficient to guarantee stable operation. The best option is fast fault clearing of the complete feeder. It is shown that this is possible without loss of selectivity and with stable operation of the remaining DG-units.
Keywords
distributed power generation; fault diagnosis; power distribution protection; power generation protection; power grids; power system relaying; stability; circuit power; distributed generation; feeder length; generated electrical power; inverse over-current relays; medium voltage grids; time grading reduction; transient stability; Circuit simulation; Circuit stability; Distributed control; Distributed power generation; Inverse problems; Medium voltage; Mesh generation; Power generation; Protection; Protective relaying; Combined Heat and Power; Medium Voltage Grid; Protection; Transient Stability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Universities Power Engineering Conference, 2007. UPEC 2007. 42nd International
Conference_Location
Brighton
Print_ISBN
978-1-905593-36-1
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-905593-34-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/UPEC.2007.4469096
Filename
4469096
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