单相光伏逆变器高侵彻对配电系统保护的影响

Vijay Singh, M. D. Ghamsari, Shadi Chuangpishit, A. Zamani, F. Katiraei, R. Salehi, M. Arifujjaman, R. Salas, A. Johnson, J. Araiza
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随着全球实现100%可再生能源目标的努力,预计配电系统中基于逆变器的资源(ibr)的比例将显著提高。ibr的高度渗透对配电系统的影响已成为公用事业公司进一步研究的关键考虑因素。目前,很大比例的ibr是分布在屋顶电表后的光伏装置,使用单相光伏逆变器。连接到配电馈线的现有光伏逆变器是传统逆变器和智能逆变器的结合。传统逆变器是传统的逆变器技术,其设置和功能遵循RULE 21-2003版本。然而,被称为智能逆变器的后一代集成了特定功能(遵循最新版本的规则21(2017年9月之后)),旨在支持电网并实现更高的渗透率。本文总结了一系列研究结果,重点分析了单相智能光伏系统和传统光伏系统的高渗透率对现有馈线保护系统的影响。在PSCAD/EMTDC软件中对具有代表性的SCE配电馈线进行了建模,并将其作为执行不同场景的基准。太阳能光伏系统渗透的显著增加,超过了馈线的年峰值负荷,由于双向功率流和保护元件看到的故障电流水平的变化,造成了一些保护挑战。本文对不同穿深水平的分布式能源混合馈线保护系统的故障电流进行了比较分析。描述了各种模拟研究的关键要点。
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Impacts of High Penetration of Single-Phase PV Inverters on Protection of Distribution Systems
In line with global efforts to achieve 100% renewable energy targets, it is expected to see significantly higher ratio of inverter-based resources (IBRs) integrated into distribution systems. The impacts of high penetration of IBRs on distribution systems has become a critical consideration for utilities to further investigate. Currently, a large percentage of IBRs are distributed roof-top behind-the-meter PV installations which utilize single-phase PV inverters.The existing PV inverters connected to distribution feeders are a combination of legacy and smart inverters. Legacy inverters are the traditional inverter technology with settings and capabilities that follow RULE 21–2003 version. However, the latter generation as called Smart Inverters incorporates specific functions (following the latest version of Rule 21 (after September 2017)) that are intended to support grid and achieve higher penetration.This paper presents a summary of observations from a series of studies with focus on analyzing the impact of high penetration of single-phase smart and legacy PV systems on the existing feeder protection systems. A representative SCE’s distribution feeder was modeled in the PSCAD/EMTDC software and used as a benchmark to perform different scenarios. The remarkable increase in the penetration of solar PV systems, exceeding annual peak load of the feeder was shown to create several protection challenges due to bi-directional power flow and change in fault current level seen by protective elements. A comparative analysis of fault current seen by the feeder protection system with a mix of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) at different penetration levels is done in this study. Key takeaways from various simulation studies are described.
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