Distributed Generation Islanding Effect on Distribution Networks and End User Loads Using the Load Sharing Islanding Method
In this paper a realistic medium voltage (MV) network with four different distributed generation technologies (diesel, gas, hydro and wind) along with their excitation and governor control systems is modelled and simulated. Moreover, an exponential model was used to represent the loads in the networ...
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doaj-a83c4293277c4651b18e68b1b91d72492020-11-24T23:45:47ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732016-11-0191195610.3390/en9110956en9110956Distributed Generation Islanding Effect on Distribution Networks and End User Loads Using the Load Sharing Islanding MethodMaen Z. Kreishan0George P. Fotis1Vasiliki Vita2Lambros Ekonomou3Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, City, University of London, London EC1V 0HB, UKDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Educators, School of Pedagogical and Technological Education, Ν. Ηeraklion, 141 21 Athens, GreeceDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, City, University of London, London EC1V 0HB, UKDepartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, City, University of London, London EC1V 0HB, UKIn this paper a realistic medium voltage (MV) network with four different distributed generation technologies (diesel, gas, hydro and wind) along with their excitation and governor control systems is modelled and simulated. Moreover, an exponential model was used to represent the loads in the network. The dynamic and steady state behavior of the four distributed generation technologies was investigated during grid-connected operation and two transition modes to the islanding situation, planned and unplanned. This study aims to address the feasibility of planned islanding operation and to investigate the effect of unplanned islanding. The load sharing islanding method has been used for controlling the distributed generation units during grid-connected and islanding operation. The simulation results were validated through various case studies and have shown that properly planned islanding transition could provide support to critical loads at the event of utility outages. However, a reliable protection scheme would be required to mitigate the adverse effect of unplanned islanding as all unplanned sub-cases returned severe negative results.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/9/11/956distributed generationislandingload sharingdistribution networksNeplan simulation tool |
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Maen Z. Kreishan George P. Fotis Vasiliki Vita Lambros Ekonomou Distributed Generation Islanding Effect on Distribution Networks and End User Loads Using the Load Sharing Islanding Method Energies distributed generation islanding load sharing distribution networks Neplan simulation tool |
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Distributed Generation Islanding Effect on Distribution Networks and End User Loads Using the Load Sharing Islanding Method |
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Distributed Generation Islanding Effect on Distribution Networks and End User Loads Using the Load Sharing Islanding Method |
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Distributed Generation Islanding Effect on Distribution Networks and End User Loads Using the Load Sharing Islanding Method |
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Distributed Generation Islanding Effect on Distribution Networks and End User Loads Using the Load Sharing Islanding Method |
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Distributed Generation Islanding Effect on Distribution Networks and End User Loads Using the Load Sharing Islanding Method |
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distributed generation islanding effect on distribution networks and end user loads using the load sharing islanding method |
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In this paper a realistic medium voltage (MV) network with four different distributed generation technologies (diesel, gas, hydro and wind) along with their excitation and governor control systems is modelled and simulated. Moreover, an exponential model was used to represent the loads in the network. The dynamic and steady state behavior of the four distributed generation technologies was investigated during grid-connected operation and two transition modes to the islanding situation, planned and unplanned. This study aims to address the feasibility of planned islanding operation and to investigate the effect of unplanned islanding. The load sharing islanding method has been used for controlling the distributed generation units during grid-connected and islanding operation. The simulation results were validated through various case studies and have shown that properly planned islanding transition could provide support to critical loads at the event of utility outages. However, a reliable protection scheme would be required to mitigate the adverse effect of unplanned islanding as all unplanned sub-cases returned severe negative results. |
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distributed generation islanding load sharing distribution networks Neplan simulation tool |
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