2021
DOI: 10.1109/access.2021.3092971
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Identification of Islanding Events in Utility Grid With Renewable Energy Penetration Using Current Based Passive Method

Abstract: Renewable energy (RE) generation levels are increasing in modern power systems at a fast rate due to their advantages of clean and non-exhaustible nature of energy. However, this type of generation creates technical challenges in terms of operation and control due to uncertain and un-predictable nature of generation. Islanding is an operational scenario where there is a loss of grid and RE generators continue to feed power to the local load. This has harmful effects on the RE generators and operating personal.… Show more

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“…Assuming a signal-to-noise ratio of 10 dB, the results show selectivity for non-IS events and precise identification of IS. In 33 , a technique is put forth to extract negative sequence data from voltage and current signals and construct an indicator for current IS detection by combining the ST with the HT. This method, which was tested with an IEEE-13 nodes model, achieves an efficiency of more than 98% and can successfully identify IS events even in noisy surroundings with a signal-to-noise ratio of 20 dB.…”
Section: Islanding Detection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Assuming a signal-to-noise ratio of 10 dB, the results show selectivity for non-IS events and precise identification of IS. In 33 , a technique is put forth to extract negative sequence data from voltage and current signals and construct an indicator for current IS detection by combining the ST with the HT. This method, which was tested with an IEEE-13 nodes model, achieves an efficiency of more than 98% and can successfully identify IS events even in noisy surroundings with a signal-to-noise ratio of 20 dB.…”
Section: Islanding Detection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparing hybrid systems to passive approaches, their NDZ will be less, but compared to active solutions, it will be greater. The use of ANNs 33 , DL 34 , DT 35 , FL 36 , SVM 37 , and ANFIS 38 have drawn the attention of many researchers in recent years. These methods have the significant benefit of not requiring communication channels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The local methods operate based on local measurement of proper signals on the SGBMGs side without using any communication link. These methods are traditionally classified into active and passive methods [13]- [16]. Active methods operate based on injecting an intentional disturbance to SGBMG which pushes the voltage and frequency to become lower or greater than a permissible threshold after the islanding occurrence.…”
Section: B Local Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Active methods operate based on injecting an intentional disturbance to SGBMG which pushes the voltage and frequency to become lower or greater than a permissible threshold after the islanding occurrence. It should be noted that this disturbance can be applied to the SSSG voltage control system, and/or the SSSG frequency control system or by switching some loads in the SGBMGs feeders [13]- [14], [16]. However, passive methods only monitor some predefined indices or extract various hidden features to distinguish islanding condition without injecting any disturbance to the SGBMG.…”
Section: B Local Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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