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3 presentations for Distributed Generation:

Author(s): Jesse Hoffman
Type:Technical Presentation
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Date: 2024-07-29
Evaluation of 3rd Order Harmonics in Microgrids894
Abstract
The implementation of distributed generation sources with islanding microgrid capabilities can introduce new challenges for engineers integrating new large generators to existing power systems. The ge... see morenerator interconnection transformer winding configuration and the generator winding pitch greatly impacts the flow of circulating currents and can result in unexpected generator heating, as well as high grounding resistor operating temperatures. This presentation presents a case study of the flow of 3rd order harmonic currents in a microgrid power system, and how EMTP was used to design equipment modifications necessary to reduce the current. A review of generators and how they can lead to 3rd order harmonic current generatio, along with additional options for correcting this condition will be presented.
Tag(s): Distributed Generation, Harmonic Currents, EMTP Simulations

Author(s): Dr. Sanjoy Kumar Parida - IIT
Type:Technical Presentation
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Date: 2021-06-21
Frequency and Voltage Data Processing789
Abstract
The complexity of an active distribution system with distributed generation (DG) is increasing day-by-day. Therefore, a reliable protection system is very necessary to satisfy customer demand. Apart f... see morerom main grid supply, active sources are also available near load centers due to which traditional protection schemes fails to function properly.
The magnitude of fault current during grid connected mode of microgrid, is much higher than islanded operation. Therefore, in most of the previous works, overcurrent protection crashes if its pickup current value is not changed when microgrid is shifted to islanded mode. In this work, the current, voltage and frequency data sampled through PMU is processed to protect the system in both the operating modes. A centralized protection scheme is employed that takes frequency data and voltage phasor to differentiate between islanding and fault condition. Further, it detects the faulted feeder and sends trip command to respective relays within a tolerant time.
This method is devised to work as backup protection when main utility grid is available. However, it can work as a primary protection during islanded mode, when local overcurrent relay fails to operate due to settings based on grid connected mode. A standard IEEE 15 bus system modeled in EMTP is taken as test system for every analysis.
Author(s): Ricard Ferrer - TeknoCEA
Type:Technical Presentation
Date: 2020-11-20