2021
DOI: 10.1049/gtd2.12261
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Islanding detection by phase difference method using a low cost quasi‐PMU

Abstract: This paper presents a novel and cost-effective solution for detecting the islanding condition at embedded generators using an innovative new type of phase angle detector, the "quasi-PMU". The method works by checking the synchronism of the embedded generator with respect to a robust reference location. The method is low cost, effective, and easy to configure using a modern broker based "one-to-many" solution for the telecommunications needs. The new "quasi-PMU" is validated against appropriate IEEE compliance … Show more

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“…It is highly reliable and accurate, resulting in a zero non-detection zone in a zero-power imbalance. [192] This proposed approach shows that the phase angle difference islanding detection method is practical and affordable and overcomes the issues affecting the frequency change rate on electrical grids with lower inertia. [193] This proposed method develops a novel differential protection strategy for microgrids that use inexpensive PMUs or µPMUs.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…It is highly reliable and accurate, resulting in a zero non-detection zone in a zero-power imbalance. [192] This proposed approach shows that the phase angle difference islanding detection method is practical and affordable and overcomes the issues affecting the frequency change rate on electrical grids with lower inertia. [193] This proposed method develops a novel differential protection strategy for microgrids that use inexpensive PMUs or µPMUs.…”
Section: Ref No Contributionmentioning
confidence: 94%