کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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705327 | 1460918 | 2013 | 11 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

In recent years, a large number of Distributed Generation units (DG units) such as Wind Turbines (WTs) and Combined Heat and Power plants (CHPs) have been penetrating the distribution systems. Meanwhile, an intentional island operation of distribution systems is proposed as a potential measure against power supply outages by continuously running DG units during system emergencies. However, there are some challenging security issues for an island operation, such as the power imbalance during the islanding transition and the coordination of feeder protection systems. To tackle the former issue, which is the focus of this paper, available resources including both DG units and demand should be fully utilized as reserves. The control and coordination among different resources requires an integral architecture to serve the purpose. This paper develops the Islanding Control Architecture (ICA) for future smart grid, based on the Islanding Security Region (ISR) concept. With the ISR, system operators can assess beforehand if an island operation can be successful for a given distribution system at its current operating state. In case of unfavorable assessment, control measures will be suggested to coordinate different resources, aiming at pulling the system back into the ISR to ensure a successful island operation on time.
► We develop an Islanding Control Architecture (ICA) for island operation.
► We consider the coordination among demand and generation, including wind power.
► The ICA can enhance the security of an island operation.
► The ICA can provide the flexibility for system operation.
Journal: Electric Power Systems Research - Volume 95, February 2013, Pages 214–224