Protection Coordination And Anti-Islanding Control Of Grid-Connected PV Systems

Ntuba Irene Nkhasi, A. Saha
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The conventional radial power distribution systems were initially not designed to accommodate distribution generation (DG). For an effective penetration of PV systems on a large-scale into the current distribution network, considerable work to investigate the nature of incompatibility problems has been done and research is being carried out to develop successful integration strategies. This paper aims to address the radial networks’ protection system challenges after embedding photovoltaic generation sources, investigation on the impacts of high PV penetrations on protection systems of distribution networks and lastly make modification and implement proper protection coordination of the grid-tied PV systems with some emphasis on anti-islanding protection. To accomplish the above-mentioned objectives, a radial distribution network is modelled, simulated and protection settings validated. The PV generation system is designed and added to specific distribution feeders and steady-state results obtained. The results show that addition of DGs cause the system to lose its radial power flow. There is an increase in fault contribution hence causing maloperation such as protection coordination mismatch. An overall protection scheme is proposed based on the addition of DG’s and an efficient adaptive protection system for the distribution networks with a considerable penetration of dispersed generations implemented. For the islanded mode, relaying considerations are provided and implementation of anti-islanding techniques achieved. The impact study is performed which is compared with the existing protection scheme and necessary modifications done. The entire analysis is simulated on a real-time digital simulator (RTDS) and results displayed in a MATLAB environment.
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并网光伏系统的保护协调与反孤岛控制
传统的径向配电系统最初不是为适应配电发电(DG)而设计的。为了使光伏系统大规模有效地渗透到目前的配电网中,已经进行了大量的工作来调查不相容问题的性质,并正在进行研究以制定成功的整合战略。本文旨在解决光伏发电源嵌入后径向电网保护系统的挑战,研究光伏高渗透率对配电网保护系统的影响,最后对并网光伏系统进行改造和适当的保护协调,重点是防孤岛保护。为了实现上述目标,对一个径向配电网进行了建模、仿真和保护设置验证。设计了光伏发电系统,并将其添加到特定的配电馈线上,获得了稳态结果。结果表明,DGs的加入使系统失去了径向功率流。故障贡献增大,导致保护协调失配等误操作。提出了一种基于分布式配电系统的整体保护方案,并实现了一种高效的分布式配电网络自适应保护系统。对于孤岛模式,给出了继电保护的考虑,并实现了反孤岛技术。进行了影响研究,并与现有防护方案进行了比较,并进行了必要的修改。整个分析过程在实时数字模拟器(RTDS)上进行了仿真,结果显示在MATLAB环境中。
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