Analysis of the sympathetic tripping problem for networks with high penetrations of Distributed Generation

K. Jennett, C. Booth, Martin Lee
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The amount of Distributed Generation (DG - often from renewable energy sources) connected to the UK power system is increasing. This increase has the potential to affect the reliability of protection system operation (a number of instances of protection maloperation have already been experienced [1]). Issues associated with protection that have previously been considered in the literature include: blinding of protection, false tripping (sympathetic tripping), increased or decreased grid infeed levels, unwanted islanding and failure of auto-reclosers [2, 3]. The main focus of this paper is the protection cascade tripping effect caused by sympathetic undervoltage tripping of DG interface protection for network faults at the distribution level. This paper aims to comprehensively investigate and quantify the conditions at which sympathetic undervoltage tripping occurs.
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分布式发电高渗透网络的交感跳闸问题分析
连接到英国电力系统的分布式发电(DG -通常来自可再生能源)的数量正在增加。这种增加有可能影响保护系统运行的可靠性(已经经历了许多保护误操作的实例[1])。先前文献中考虑的与保护相关的问题包括:保护的盲化、误跳闸(交感跳闸)、电网馈电水平的增加或减少、不必要的孤岛和自动重合闸的失效[2,3]。本文主要研究配电级DG接口保护的交感欠压跳闸引起的保护级联跳闸效应。本文旨在全面研究和量化交感欠压跳闸发生的条件。
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