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    Impacts of DRGs on distribution network protection

    Bahadornejad, Momen; Calvert, Rhett; Carson, Nicholas; Dinh, Minh; Farzinfar, M.; Joish, J.H.S.; Mishra, A.; Nair, N.K.C.; Vegdani, Moonis; Zhang, Jake

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    2014-11
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    Bahadornejad, M. ; Calvert, R. ; Carson, N. ; Dinh, M.; Farzinfar, M.; Joish, J. ; Mishra, A. ; Nair, N. ; Vegdani, M. ; Zhang, J.. (2014, November). Impacts of DRGs on Distribution Network Protection. Paper presented at the 2014 GREEN Grid Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10652/4254
    Abstract
    Introduction Outline New Zealand Distribution Network Protection Practices Survey Highlights Section 1- Utility General Information (4) Section 2- Considerations (3) Section 3- System Data (14) Section 4- Phase Protection (4) Section 5- Ground Protection (8) Section 6- Reclosing (9) Section 7- System Faults (7) Section 8- Cold Load Pickup (6) Section 9- System Operation (31) Section 10- Single Wire Earth Return (SWER) (5) Section 11- Distributed Renewable Generation Survey Highlights Issues of Active Distribution Network Protection Short Circuit Analysis DRG Behaviour in Short Circuit Analysis PV/Inverter Behaviour under Fault Condition Impacts of PV on LV Protection Impacts of PV on Home Zone Fault Contribution of PV Impacts of DRG on MV Zone International Approaches Utility Active LV Network Protection Assessment (CS2.3.4) Vector Representative Feeders Solution to MV Protection Issues Vector’s PV Trials Testing NZ ICT Practices
    Keywords:
    New Zealand, distribution network protection, distributed renewable generation (DRG)
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    90608 Renewable Power and Energy Systems Engineering (excl. Solar Cells)

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