Title :
Synchronous Islanded Operation of a Diesel Generator
Author :
Best, Robert J. ; Morrow, D. John ; McGowan, David J. ; Crossley, Peter A.
Abstract :
The amount of distributed generation connected to the distribution network is increasing. To use this resource more effectively, splitting of the distribution network, or islanding the system, for prevention of power outages is being considered by some utilities. In this paper an islanding method that avoids out-of-synchronism re-closure is proposed. The island is kept in synchronism with the rest of the utility while it is not electrically connected. This is referred to as synchronous islanded operation. A phase difference control algorithm, developed by the authors, was tested in a single set scenario on a 50-kVA diesel generator using two different governors. These are the ldquostandard productrdquo variable gain governor of the diesel generator and a governor developed by the authors, which utilizes supplementary inputs in addition to engine speed. The results show that phase difference can be controlled within acceptable limits, both in steady state and after load disturbances are applied. The advantages of employing supplementary governor inputs are fully evaluated.
Keywords :
diesel-electric generators; distributed power generation; power system control; power system reliability; synchronisation; diesel generator; distributed generation; islanding method; out-of-synchronism re-closure; phase difference control algorithm; synchronous islanded operation; variable gain governor; Diesel engines; Distributed control; Electric variables control; Energy resources; Frequency synchronization; Gain; Power system protection; Synchronous generators; Testing; Wind energy generation; Diesel-driven generators; fuzzy control; islanding; phasor measurement; real-time control;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2007.907449