Title
Re-use of existing system protection concerns and interconnection rules for integration of future Distributed Generation
Abstract
Interconnection of Distributed Generation (DG) to the distribution system results in some significant system protection related impacts. Existing interconnection rules and standards such as the State of California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Rule 21 address some of the existing concerns. This paper attempts to highlight information about major protection related concerns and associated Rule 21 criteria. The information may be re-used for the future integration of DG. Implementation problems and issues associated with the presently used methods and rules will be discussed. Known problems due to relay desensitization will be simulated using industry level software and analysis will be produced. The paper summarizes problems and issues with the interconnection of increasing levels of DG.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/IRI.2010.5558903
Information Reuse and Integration
Keywords
Field
DocType
distributed power generation,power distribution protection,power system interconnection,standards,California public utilities commission,DG interconnection,distributed generation,interconnection rules,interconnection standards,power system protection,relay desensitization,CPUC Rule 21,Distributed Generation (DG),Interconnection Criteria,Islanding,Relay De-sensitization
Data mining,Commission,Telecommunications,Fault detection and isolation,Computer science,Risk analysis (engineering),Software,Distributed generation,Power-system protection,Interconnection,Islanding,Relay
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4244-8097-5
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mohammad Vaziri1113.96
Suresh Vadhva2124.36
Hoffman, C.J.300.34
Kunjal Yagnik400.34