1999
DOI: 10.1109/67.755642
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Dispersed generation impact on distribution networks

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“…Extensive research is done to address possible protection problems in distribution grids including distributed generation. For instance, in (Deuse et al, 2007;Doyle, 2002;Driesen & Belmans, 2006;Driesen et al, 2007;Hadjsaid et al, 1999;Kauhamieni & Kumpulainen, 2004) it is discussed that the following protection problems might appear:…”
Section: Protection Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Extensive research is done to address possible protection problems in distribution grids including distributed generation. For instance, in (Deuse et al, 2007;Doyle, 2002;Driesen & Belmans, 2006;Driesen et al, 2007;Hadjsaid et al, 1999;Kauhamieni & Kumpulainen, 2004) it is discussed that the following protection problems might appear:…”
Section: Protection Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To prevent fault detection problems a first attempt is to modify the relay settings of the relays and reclosers (Baran & El-Markabi, 2004;Hadjsaid et al, 1999;Kumpulainen et al, 2005;Mäki et al, 2004). The generator contribution leads to a reduction of the grid contribution to the fault current hence the pick-up current of the relays has to be reduced.…”
Section: Prevention Of Detection and Selectivity Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some advantages appear due to the influences followed as; decrease in transmission and distribution line losses, lowering the pick power demands, and better voltage profile. However some disadvantages arise as; changing power flows directions, voltage rises in condition of low power demand, harmonic-flicker issues and protection problems such as selectivity loss [2]. Grid connected DG sources creates an impact which increases the short circuit level of network depend on its output power, power converter interface and generator electrical parameters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However there are several issues concerning the integration of DGs with existing power system networks; that needs to be addressed in [19][20]. The integration of DG changes the system from passive to active networks, which affects the reliability and operation of a power system network as given in [21][22]. Furthermore, the nonoptimal placement of DG can result in an increase of the system losses and thus making the voltage profile lower than the allowable limit by referring to Griffin et al [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%