Unintentional islanding protection of distributed generation is a key function for standards compliance. For those distributed generations that use an inverter as grid interface, the function can be implemented as part of the inverter control. Existing anti-islanding schemes used in inverters have power quality and non-detection zone issues. This paper proposes a new family of schemes that have negligible power quality degradation and no non-detection zone. Design guidelines based on frequency-domain analysis is also provided. Finally, both simulation and experimental results validate the proposed schemes.
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This report summarizes the detailed study and development of new GE anti-islanding controls for two classes of distributed generation. One is inverter-interfaced, while the other is synchronous machine interfaced.
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