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The impact of the protection scheme of converter-connected distributed generation on power system transient stability

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  • M. Reza
  • J. Morren
  • F.A. Viawan
  • W.L. Kling

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In this paper the impact of the protection scheme of converter-connected (power electronic-interfaced) Distributed Generation (DG) on power system transient stability is investigated. Two simulation setups are used for this purpose. In the first setup, a small/simple test system is used and the converter-connected DG is modelled as a practical three-phase full-bridge Voltage Source Converter (VSC). In the latter, a medium-size power system is considered and the converter-connected DG is represented as simple PQ source. In both setups, two possible protection schemes of converter-connected DG are studied. The first one disconnects the DG from the power network during a fault, while the second one keeps the DG connected.

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  • M. Reza & J. Morren & F.A. Viawan & W.L. Kling, 2007. "The impact of the protection scheme of converter-connected distributed generation on power system transient stability," International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 5(5), pages 550-568.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijetpo:v:5:y:2007:i:5:p:550-568
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