IEEE Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting,
DOI: 10.1109/pess.2002.1043183
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Distributed generation islanding-implications on power system dynamic performance

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“…For that reason, generator units traditionally have a protection function for abnormal frequency [60,61]. Abnormal frequency protection will be activated when the frequency continuously exceeds the specified safe limit for a short duration.…”
Section: Design Philosophymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For that reason, generator units traditionally have a protection function for abnormal frequency [60,61]. Abnormal frequency protection will be activated when the frequency continuously exceeds the specified safe limit for a short duration.…”
Section: Design Philosophymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El ajuste de las protecciones para responder correctamente a la detección de islas cuando la presencia de GD es alta, puede afectar el comportamiento dinámico del sistema [7].…”
Section: Operación En Islaunclassified
“…This sectionalized area is called an island. Unintentional islanding refers to a formation of island due to faults on the utility side that result in the opening of the circuit breaker in the upper stream of the grid [7]. There are few drawbacks associated with unintentional islanding which includes line worker safety issues, difficulty in maintaining the voltage and current to meet the load demand, and any hazards associated with out-of-phase reclosing [4].…”
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confidence: 99%