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Distribution grid codes : opportunities and challenges

conference contribution
posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Naruttam Kumar Roy, H Pota
Traditional distribution networks were not originally designed to accommodate power generation facilities. The installation of distributed generation (DG) units with significatn capacity in these passive networks can cause reverse power flows which will result in some conflicts with the operation of the existing protection system. In this context, utilities around the world have started establishing requirements to ensure safe and reliable interconnection of generators in low- and medium-voltage networks. Grid interconnection is presently one of the most important issues involving DG. This paper presents a critical review of the requirements adopted by distribution companies in selected countries such as the USA, the UK, germany and Australia to facilitate the connection of DG. Critical issues such as voltage regulation, islanding operation, dynamic interactions among DG and loads are discussed to identify a few points where attention is still needed to improve the reliability of distribution systems

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Event

IEEE Grenoble PowerTech. Conference (2013 : Grenoble, France)

Pagination

1 - 6

Publisher

IEEE

Location

Grenoble, France

Place of publication

Piscataway, N.J.

Start date

2013-06-16

End date

2013-06-20

ISBN-13

9781467356671

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2013, IEEE

Title of proceedings

PowerTech 2013 : Towards carbon free society through smarter grids : Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE Power & Energy Society in Europe

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