Title :
Distributed generation and its impact on power grids and microgrids protection
Author :
Antonova, Galina ; Nardi, Massimo ; Scott, Alan ; Pesin, Michael
Author_Institution :
ABB Inc., Canada
Abstract :
The National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST, is assigned by the US Department of Energy, DoE, to drive Smart Grid developments and harmonization efforts in the power industry. Distributed Generation has been identified as one of the important areas for the Smart Grid developments. Multiple generation sources, bi-directional power flow, power flow time co-ordination and management bring significant benefits and challenges for the existing and emerging power grids and microgrids. In particular, the effect of distributed generation on protection concepts and approaches needs to be understood, and accounted for. This paper describes distributed generation concepts, applications and scenarios. Benefits and challenges are discussed and analyzed on a number of real life examples. Special considerations are provided on ensuring security and dependability, as well as on protection parameterization and coordination.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; load flow; power distribution protection; power grids; power system management; power system security; DoE; NIST; National Institute of Standards and Technology; US Department of Energy; bidirectional power flow; dependability; distributed generation; harmonization efforts; microgrids protection; multiple generation sources; power flow time co-ordination; power flow time management; power grids protection; protection coordination; protection parameterization; security; smart grid developments; Circuit faults; Distributed power generation; Fault currents; Generators; Integrated circuit interconnections; Relays; Surges;
Conference_Titel :
Protective Relay Engineers, 2012 65th Annual Conference for
Conference_Location :
College Station, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1840-2
DOI :
10.1109/CPRE.2012.6201229