This paper unveils that maintaining a proper voltage protection for inverter-based distributed generations (IBDGs) using overcurrent relays and during the power grids’ faults with considerable resistance stands as a complicated… Click to show full abstract
This paper unveils that maintaining a proper voltage protection for inverter-based distributed generations (IBDGs) using overcurrent relays and during the power grids’ faults with considerable resistance stands as a complicated issue. To overcome this challenge, this paper presents a new protection scheme through developing a voltage index (VI) and launching a new characteristic that concentrates on minimizing energy-not-supplied (ENS). If the developed voltage index is in place, the near area faults with considerable resistance could be effectively discriminated from those at a far distance. Moreover, the adopted characteristic represents two operation modes known by fast and slow modes. For the faults in the vicinity of the IBDG, independent from resistances, the fast part of the proposed characteristic and VI are jointly corresponded to clear the faults swiftly. Moreover, to satisfy coordination time interval (CTI) among relays pairs, the slow part acts in the conventional manner which is corresponded during the backup process. To evaluate the performance of the proposed method, numerical studies are carried out on IEEE 33-bus test system. Results show that the ENS index is enhanced while meeting IBDGs’ voltage protection requirements and satisfying selectivity tasks.
               
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