12th IET International Conference on Developments in Power System Protection (DPSP 2014) 2014
DOI: 10.1049/cp.2014.0142
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Black Start Studies for Micro-grids with Distributed Generators

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“…The microsources can be classified into two types, Black-Start Distributed Generation (BSDG) and Nonblack-start Distributed Generation (NBDG) based on whether it possesses black start capability [28]. The BSDGs include gas turbines, hydro units, steam units, and DGs with storage devices like batteries and super-capacitors [29].…”
Section: B Black Start Capabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The microsources can be classified into two types, Black-Start Distributed Generation (BSDG) and Nonblack-start Distributed Generation (NBDG) based on whether it possesses black start capability [28]. The BSDGs include gas turbines, hydro units, steam units, and DGs with storage devices like batteries and super-capacitors [29].…”
Section: B Black Start Capabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of black start studies have been proposed in the literature. In [29], an optimized black start scheme using a DG with storage devices and V/f control was verified as feasible among different schemes by assessing LV distribution network building time and minimum load power factor. In [30], two methods were proposed to investigate the grid restoration: constantly updated power setpoints and fixed droop.…”
Section: B Black Start Capabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These DGs are capable of restarting without any external power source, energize the network, supply a part of loads, and provide remote cranking power for the other DGs with the grid-following inverter control system [42]. Figure 2 shows the control structure of a droop-based grid-forming converter.…”
Section: Converter Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DGs must meet two requirements to have the black start capability: (i) equipped with storage devices (batteries or super-capacitors) in the DC link of their inverter and (ii) operation of their inverter in the grid-forming control mode. These DGs are capable of restarting without any external power source, energize the network, supply a part of loads, and provide remote cranking power for the other DGs with the grid-following inverter control system [42]. Figure 2 shows the control structure of a droop-based grid-forming converter.…”
Section: Mathematical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%