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Protection strategy for fault detection in inverter-dominated low voltage AC microgrid

Journal

ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS RESEARCH
Volume 190, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsr.2020.106572

Keywords

Fault detection; Inverter-based distributed generation; Low voltage microgrids; Power systems protection; Renewable sources of energy

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  1. CAPES, Coordination of Improvement of Higher Education Personnel - Brazil

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This paper proposes a protection strategy based on active power flow direction, current magnitude, and voltage sags to determine the existence of low impedance faults in inverter-dominated low voltage AC microgrids. The simulation in MATLAB/Simulink software shows that the strategy can protect the microgrid in various configurations and operation modes against all types of low impedance faults. The model considers inverter-based distributed generation units with a control scheme of natural reference frame control and RMS current limiter.
This paper presents a protection strategy based on active power flow direction, current magnitude and voltage sags to determine the existence of low impedance faults in inverter-dominated low voltage AC microgrids. Different fault situations are considered, concerning each element of the microgrid (line section, load, node and energy sources). Simulation is done in MATLAB/Simulink software. Microgrid was modelled based on CIGRE benchmark for network integration of renewable and distributed energy resources, considering the low voltage european distribution network characteristics. Inverter-based distributed generation units were modelled considering a control scheme composed by natural reference frame control and RMS current limiter. The results obtained from simulations indicate that the proposed strategy is able to protect the microgrid in any topology configuration or mode of operation, for all type of low impedance faults.

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