DocumentCode
132366
Title
Impact of hybrid renewable energy systems on short circuit levels in distribution networks
Author
Afifi, S.N. ; Darwish, M.K.
Author_Institution
Brunel Univ., Uxbridge, UK
fYear
2014
fDate
2-5 Sept. 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
The effects of the distributed generation can be classified as environmental, technical and economical effects. It is playing a very vital role for improving the voltage profiles in electrical power systems. However, it could have some negative impacts such as operating conflicts for fault clearing and interference with relaying. Distribution system is the link between the utility system and the consumer. It is divided into three categories radial, Loop, and network. Distribution networks are the most commonly used to cover huge number of loads. The power system reliability mainly depends on the smooth operation and continuity of supply of the distribution network. However, this may not always be guaranteed especially with the introduction of distributed generation to the distribution network. This paper will examine the impact of hybrid renewable energy systems (using photovoltaic and doubly fed induction generators) on short circuit level of IEEE 13-bus distribution test system using ETAP software.
Keywords
asynchronous generators; distributed power generation; distribution networks; photovoltaic power systems; power distribution faults; power distribution reliability; power generation faults; power generation reliability; ETAP software; IEEE 13-bus distribution test system; distributed generation effect; distribution network; doubly fed induction generator; economical effect; electrical power system; environmental effect; fault clearing; hybrid renewable energy system; interference relaying; photovoltaic generator; power system reliability; short circuit level; technical effect; Circuit faults; Distributed power generation; Generators; Photovoltaic systems; Power systems; Renewable energy sources; Wind turbines; Distributed generation; photovoltaic; renewable energy; short circuit current; wind energy;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Engineering Conference (UPEC), 2014 49th International Universities
Conference_Location
Cluj-Napoca
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-6556-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/UPEC.2014.6934697
Filename
6934697
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