2023
DOI: 10.37391/ijeer.110304
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Islanding Detection in Distribution Generation using Active Method

B. Hariprasad,
G Sreenivasan,
P Sujatha

Abstract: There are two techniques to ensure that renewable energy systems run continuously: on-grid and off-grid. In the first case the system can be managed in a network, in the second case it can be managed in a micro grid or island mode. Islanding means when a distributed generator (DG) keeps running even after there is no longer any external electricity. This situation can be dangerous for utility systems because it prevents equipment from connecting properly. Therefore, this paper proposes an active method for det… Show more

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“…This Many advantages, including fewer carbon emissions, decreased transmission losses, and a more dependable power supply, will result from the widespread adoption of DG [1]. Isolation is a significant concern for utilities whose distribution systems, in part, are still active for DG.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This Many advantages, including fewer carbon emissions, decreased transmission losses, and a more dependable power supply, will result from the widespread adoption of DG [1]. Isolation is a significant concern for utilities whose distribution systems, in part, are still active for DG.…”
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confidence: 99%