Implementing a Behind-the-Meter Commercial and Industrial Microgrid: Key lessons in grounding, protection, and control

IF 2.5 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Mehrdad Sheikholeslami, Yujie Yin, Sridhar Bala Subramanian, Amin Zamani, Erich Keller, Patrick Avery, John T. Pederson, Kate Cummings
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With the promise of reduced carbon emissions, scalable and modular design, and improved reliability, microgrids are deemed essential components of grid modernization and are gaining a lot of attention from utilities and end customers. Particularly, businesses and corporations, also referred to as commercial and industrial (C&I) customers, are deploying microgrids to increase resilience against potential outages and reduce their energy costs. In addition, with the advancement of generation technologies, inverters are becoming increasingly popular, leading to the advent of inverter-based microgrid systems. However, similar to other emerging technologies, the integration of microgrids presents new challenges to the conventional operation of power systems. In the context of microgrid protection, especially in islanded operation, effective grounding, the insulation coordination of primary equipment, and the behavior of inverters during short circuit faults introduce challenges to conventional system protection schemes. In addition, the operation of customer resources should be properly controlled to avoid any adverse impact on the utility grid.
实施表后商业和工业微电网:接地、保护和控制方面的关键经验
微电网具有减少碳排放、可扩展的模块化设计和更高的可靠性等优点,被认为是电网现代化的重要组成部分,正受到电力公司和终端客户的广泛关注。特别是企业和公司(也称为商业和工业(C&I)客户)正在部署微电网,以提高对潜在停电的恢复能力并降低能源成本。此外,随着发电技术的进步,逆变器越来越受欢迎,导致了基于逆变器的微电网系统的出现。然而,与其他新兴技术类似,微电网的集成也给电力系统的传统运行带来了新的挑战。在微电网保护方面,尤其是在孤岛运行时,有效接地、一次设备的绝缘协调以及逆变器在短路故障时的行为都给传统的系统保护方案带来了挑战。此外,应适当控制客户资源的运行,以避免对公用电网造成任何不利影响。
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IEEE Electrification Magazine
IEEE Electrification Magazine ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC-
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期刊介绍: IEEE Electrification Magazine is dedicated to disseminating information on all matters related to microgrids onboard electric vehicles, ships, trains, planes, and off-grid applications. Microgrids refer to an electric network in a car, a ship, a plane or an electric train, which has a limited number of sources and multiple loads. Off-grid applications include small scale electricity supply in areas away from high voltage power networks. Feature articles focus on advanced concepts, technologies, and practices associated with all aspects of electrification in the transportation and off-grid sectors from a technical perspective in synergy with nontechnical areas such as business, environmental, and social concerns.
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