The PhD thesis focus on the analysis and investigation of a crucial issue related to increasing number of distributed energy resources (DERs). This recent issue is the unintentional (i.e. uncontrolled) islanding operation in distribution network with large penetration of DERs based on power electronic converters. Particular focus has been addressed to the interaction between DERs, protection systems and new connection rules required by standard bodies. The aim of the research activity is the investigation on the causes and the influencing factors of unintentional islanding in medium and low voltage (MV and LV) distribution network.

Unintentional Islanding in Distribution Networks with Large Penetration of Power Electronics and Renewable Energy Systems

SGARBOSSA, RICCARDO
2017

Abstract

The PhD thesis focus on the analysis and investigation of a crucial issue related to increasing number of distributed energy resources (DERs). This recent issue is the unintentional (i.e. uncontrolled) islanding operation in distribution network with large penetration of DERs based on power electronic converters. Particular focus has been addressed to the interaction between DERs, protection systems and new connection rules required by standard bodies. The aim of the research activity is the investigation on the causes and the influencing factors of unintentional islanding in medium and low voltage (MV and LV) distribution network.
31-gen-2017
Inglese
unintentional islanding, distributed generation, distributed energy resources
MATTAVELLI, PAOLO
CARACCIOLO, ROBERTO
Università degli studi di Padova
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