Conference Record of 2008 54th Annual Pulp and Paper Industry Technical Conference 2008
DOI: 10.1109/papcon.2008.4585807
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Coordination of generator protection with generator excitation control and generator capability

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“…As a result of recent significant disturbances (1996 outages in the Western U.S. and 2003 U.S. East Coast blackout), the North Electric Reliability Council (NERC) has mandated tests and is demanding users to verify the coordination between generator protection and generator control. The recent reports of the Working Groups J-5 and J-6 of the IEEE Power System Relaying Committee identified the need to improve the coordination between the generator protection and control [1], [2]. More specific, it is necessary to coordinate between the generator protection, excitation control, system protection, and other control strategies in order to avoid system collapse.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a result of recent significant disturbances (1996 outages in the Western U.S. and 2003 U.S. East Coast blackout), the North Electric Reliability Council (NERC) has mandated tests and is demanding users to verify the coordination between generator protection and generator control. The recent reports of the Working Groups J-5 and J-6 of the IEEE Power System Relaying Committee identified the need to improve the coordination between the generator protection and control [1], [2]. More specific, it is necessary to coordinate between the generator protection, excitation control, system protection, and other control strategies in order to avoid system collapse.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, when a generator loses its excitation, other generators in the system will increase their reactive power output. This may cause the overloading in some transmission lines or transformers and the over-current relay may consider this overloading as a fault and isolate the non-fault equipment [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]. These above reasons motivate this research work to solve for this problem.…”
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