2021
DOI: 10.48084/etasr.4338
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Investigation of the Effects of Distributed Generation on Protection Coordination in a Power System

Abstract: The rapid increase of the electrical power demand gave rise to many challenging situations for power system control engineers as the transmission lines are operating at their maximum capacity in most developing economies. To solve this, Distributed Generation (DG), i.e. the generation of electrical power in a distribution network that provides clean energy, is gaining popularity. There are several challenges the protection of distribution networks faces after DG installation, such as variations in short circui… Show more

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“…It has been stated that various MM-based tools are used for power system applications [23]. These instruments are produced using a variety of replications and mixes of dilation and erosion employing various structuring components [24].…”
Section: τHe Mathematical Morphopologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been stated that various MM-based tools are used for power system applications [23]. These instruments are produced using a variety of replications and mixes of dilation and erosion employing various structuring components [24].…”
Section: τHe Mathematical Morphopologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the structural change caused by the integration of DRESs does impact the operation of the distribution grid, especially the protection system. This change could manifest in the distribution grid at any location, that is, DRESs could be integrated at any location [7][8][9]. The location and the fault current capacity of the DRESs will impact the fault current magnitude in the distribution grid, consequently impacting the trip time of a CB.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%