Abinash Nanda, Nityananda Giri, P. Nayak, R. Mallick, Sairam Mishra, A. Choudhury
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Increasing penetration of renewable energy sources in microgrid increases the complexity of coordinated control and protection issues. Differential protection seems to be reliable and accurate. This research proposed a new differential protection scheme to detect different types of series and shunt faults using rate of change of apparent power. This proposed technique has been implemented using MATLAB with a standard microgrid test system. Simulation results show that the proposed method is able to detect faults with less detection time and higher accuracy.