Protection of systems containing IBR from asymmetrical ground faults using zero sequence current with hardware implementation on FPGA
Jason Pannell,
Ramakrishna Gokaraju
Abstract:The addition of inverter‐based generation to the power system complicates protective relaying in several ways: the magnitude of the fault current will be altered based upon the location of the fault relative to the inverter‐based resource, and the response to a fault will be different than traditional generation. The relatively low fault current of inverter‐based resources presents difficulties in differentiating faults from increased loads. Additionally negative sequence relays may fail in the presence of IBR… Show more
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