Title :
The directional reactive power undervoltage protection — A protection concept for connecting decentralized renewable energy sources
Author_Institution :
OMICRON Electron., Erlangen, Germany
Abstract :
With their increasing number, it is getting important that decentralized and renewable energy sources are supporting the stabilization of the system voltage after short voltage dropouts. Often, in the past, these generators were disconnected during network faults. This is not adequate anymore, as it would lead to a loss of a considerable amount of feed-in power. However, if the generators stay connected, it must be ensured that they are not receiving reactive power, as this would lead to a collapse of the grid. In Germany, a number of legal requirements and grid codes are regulating the connection of such generators. These documents also stipulate the use of Directional Reactive Power Undervoltage Protection (Q→& U<; protection) that would disconnect such energy sources if they received reactive power during faults on the network. This paper gives an overview about the legal documents and an introduction to the protection function mentioned above. The basic principle of the Q→& U<; protection is explained by means of its requirement specifications. Furthermore, the paper will show up standardized test methods evaluating the Q→& U<; protection. It will describe how to test the releasing functions, the reactive power direction determination and also all binary inputs and outputs that are necessary for the protection function.
Keywords :
electronic equipment testing; power system faults; power system protection; power system stability; reactive power control; renewable energy sources; decentralized renewable energy sources; directional reactive power undervoltage protection; feed-in power; grid codes; network faults; protection function; reactive power direction determination; short voltage dropouts; standardized test methods; system voltage; Circuit breakers; Circuit faults; Generators; Law; Medium voltage; Reactive power; Testing; Electronic equipment testing; Power system protection; Power system stability; Smart grids; Solar energy; Wind energy;
Conference_Titel :
Innovative Smart Grid Technologies (ISGT Europe), 2011 2nd IEEE PES International Conference and Exhibition on
Conference_Location :
Manchester
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1422-1
Electronic_ISBN :
2165-4816
DOI :
10.1109/ISGTEurope.2011.6162827