13th International Conference on Development in Power System Protection 2016 (DPSP) 2016
DOI: 10.1049/cp.2016.0066
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Performance of Loss-Of-Mains Detection in Multi-Generator Power Islands

Abstract: This paper presents an investigation of the impact of multi-generator power islands on the performance of the most-commonly used anti-islanding protection method, Rate of Change of Frequency (ROCOF). In particular, various generating technology mixes including Photovoltaic panels (PV), Doubly Fed Induction Generators (DFIGs) and Synchronous Generators (SG) are considered. The Non-Detection Zone (NDZ) for a range of ROCOF setting options is assessed systematically and expressed as a percentage of generator MVA … Show more

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“…To date, research has proposed both passive, active and remote islanding detection methods for AC systems [7]. Unlike AC MG systems, DC MGs have limited islanding detection methods.…”
Section: Islanding Detection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, research has proposed both passive, active and remote islanding detection methods for AC systems [7]. Unlike AC MG systems, DC MGs have limited islanding detection methods.…”
Section: Islanding Detection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LOM protection is required when embedded generation (e.g., renewable generation) is used in power systems [1], [2]. Areas of a power network will occasionally become isolated from the wider network either deliberately for maintenance or accidently due to a fault.…”
Section: A Loss-of-mains Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I. INTRODUCTION P OWER system frequency and rate-of-change-offrequency (ROCOF) are important metrics in the context of increasing levels of distributed generation; they are used as inputs to control systems for protection, power balance management, and provision of system inertia of electricity grids [1]- [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As such, any large kinetic energy is decoupled from the network resulting in a low inertia. When large transients occur in low-inertia networks, voltage and frequency are expected to deviate significantly from nominal values, which affects the common anti-islanding methods such as Rate of Change of Frequency (RoCoF) and Vector Shift (VS), and the performance of islanding detection methods [9] [10].…”
Section: Islanding Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%