Artículos de revistas
Investigation on Voltage Sags Caused by DG Anti-Islanding Protection
Fecha
2013-04Registro en:
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, Piscataway, v.28, n.2, p.972-980, Apr. 2013
0885-8977
10.1109/TPWRD.2012.2237419
Autor
Trindade, Fernanda Caseño Lima
Nascimento, Klaus Vieira do
Vieira Júnior, José Carlos de Melo
Institución
Resumen
This paper investigates the voltage sag caused by distributed
generation anti-islanding protection. This is a new powerquality
concern associated with distributed generation expansion.
Anti-islanding protection aims to disconnect distributed generators
immediately after the opening of a recloser. As a consequence,
after the reclosing operation, voltage sag will occur in some parts of
the distribution system, since the loads are energized immediately
but the generators are no longer present. In this context, this work
presents the findings on our investigations about this problem. The
results show that the resulting voltage sag level can violate powerquality
limits. Thus, a set of indices has been introduced to characterize
the severity of the voltage sag, and a load flow-based method
has been proposed to predict the phenomenon. Sensitivity studies
are also conducted in order to identify some key factors that influence
this type of voltage depression