Field Verification of an Autonomous Anti-Islanding Scheme of a Microturbine Inverter-Based Generator

A. Nassif, R. Torquato, Humud Said, D. Lang
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Recent regulations introduced in Alberta, Canada, have resulted in a direct impact on the oil and gas industry. In particular, venting, flaring and incinerating natural gas has become an intolerable practice with small quotas and high penalties. This, coupled with the mandate to decommission the coal-fired base generation has stimulated the proliferation of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs). Many oil companies are employing gas-fired DERs to offset their byproduct gas produced during oil extraction processes. But the integration of DERs to distribution grid requires addressing concerns and requirements. Among these requirements, health and safety hazards shall be eliminated or minimized. In this industry, islanded operation of a DER is considered a safety hazard and is not permitted by the electric utility, safe in exceptional cases. The standard method to avoid islanded operation is the Direct Transfer Trip (DTT). In very exceptional cases, however, the utility may accept an alternative method. This paper addresses one of these methods and presents measurement data collected during the commissioning of one of these DERs. The case study demonstrates the effectiveness of an inverter-based active anti-islanding scheme and its adherence to applicable DER interconnection standards. It also describes the current application scenarios where the electric utility may elect to accept these schemes in lieu of the standard DTT.
基于微涡轮逆变器的发电机自主防孤岛方案的现场验证
加拿大阿尔伯塔省最近出台的法规对油气行业产生了直接影响。特别是,排放、燃烧和焚烧天然气已成为一种无法容忍的做法,配额少,处罚高。这一点,再加上淘汰燃煤基础发电的命令,刺激了分布式能源(DERs)的扩散。许多石油公司都在使用燃气发生器来抵消石油开采过程中产生的副产品天然气。但是将分布式存储系统集成到配电网中需要解决一些问题和需求。在这些要求中,应消除或尽量减少健康和安全危害。在这个行业中,孤岛操作被认为是一种安全隐患,电力公司不允许,在特殊情况下是安全的。避免孤岛作业的标准方法是直接转移跳闸(DTT)。然而,在非常特殊的情况下,实用程序可以接受替代方法。本文介绍了其中一种方法,并介绍了在其中一种DERs调试期间收集的测量数据。案例研究证明了基于逆变器的主动防孤岛方案的有效性,并符合适用的DER互连标准。它还描述了电力公司可能选择接受这些方案以代替标准数字地面电视的当前应用场景。
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