Effect of Dispersed Generation On Distribution System Security - An Overview

Authors

  • Divya S  Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engg. GSSSIETW, Mysuru, Karnataka, India
  • Dr. S B Shivakumar  Principal, Proudhadevaraya Engineering College, Hosapete, Karnataka, India
  • Dr. T Ananthapadmanabha   Principal, NIEIT, Mysuru, Karnataka, India

Keywords:

Distribution System,issues, impact, islanding, coordination, Protection schemes.

Abstract

Due to the increasing demand of energy consumption along with the need for renewable energy sources, distributed generation (DG) has come into picture in recent days. Power system protection is one the foremost concern which arises due to the incorporation of a DG into an existing distribution system. The interference of this DG could affect power quality issues, deprivation in system dependability, decrease in the efficiency, over voltages and safety issues. This paper discusses the different definitions projected in the literature. Further the DG system to become a major contributor in the current power expansion it needs to be connected with the prevailing grid system. This incorporation will cause some technical, functional and economic impacts on distribution systems. A summary of the operating concerns that must to be tackledin context with the distribution protection with DGs areconversed. This article also recapitulates these unusualconsequencesof DG on the power system.

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2018-05-08

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Divya S, Dr. S B Shivakumar, Dr. T Ananthapadmanabha , " Effect of Dispersed Generation On Distribution System Security - An Overview, IInternational Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 4, Issue 6, pp.1016-1023, May-June-2018.