2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2015.12.258
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A review of protection systems for distribution networks embedded with renewable generation

Abstract: The rapid growth of grid-connected embedded generation is changing the operational characteristics of power distribution networks. Amongst a range of issues being reported in the research, the effect of these changes on so-called 'traditional protection systems' has not gone without attention. Looking to the future, the possibility of microgrid systems and deliberate islanding of sections of the network will require highly flexible distribution management systems and a re-design of protection strategies. This … Show more

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“…The protection philosophy of TN applies directional and distance protection fundamentals to identify the faults, even in the case of various fault current sources [50]. Prior of radial feeders been connected to the DG, directional features must be well-thought out due to the fact that traditional overcurrent relays are incapable of sensing bidirectional current flows.…”
Section: Directional Overcurrent Relaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The protection philosophy of TN applies directional and distance protection fundamentals to identify the faults, even in the case of various fault current sources [50]. Prior of radial feeders been connected to the DG, directional features must be well-thought out due to the fact that traditional overcurrent relays are incapable of sensing bidirectional current flows.…”
Section: Directional Overcurrent Relaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the benefits of DOCRs, the authors in [50,55] highlighted their drawbacks in terms of cost, fault current and unwanted tripping. Mitigating the protection impact using this strategy will increase the cost when the protection components had become double in that it requires two relays, two current transformers and two circuit breakers for each DG embedded in a DN.…”
Section: Directional Overcurrent Relaysmentioning
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“…Reference [65] shows how overcurrent relays with no directional elements can cause coordination problems. This is depicted in Figure 15.…”
Section: Overcurrent Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%