Integration and Operation Strategies for Inverter-Interfaced Distributed Generation System
Authors: | Chung Il-Yop, Seoul National University, Korea, Republic of Jung Won-Wook, Seoul National University, Korea, Republic of Moon Seung-Il, Seoul National University, Korea, Republic of Han Byung-Moon, Myongji University, Korea, Republic of Kim Jae-Eon, Chungbuk National University, Korea, Republic of Choi Joon-Ho, Chonnam National University, Korea, Republic of |
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Topic: | 6.3 Power Plants and Power Systems |
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Session: | Power Plants and Power Systems Modelling and Control |
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Keywords: | Distributed Generation (DG), Interconnection, Inverters, Power Quality, Premium Power Supply (PPS), PSCAD/EMTDC |
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Abstract
This paper describes an inverter-interfaced distributed generation system that is interconnected with the electric power system. This system has two main goals: to serve customers with reliable electric power and to improve power quality. This system is inter-faced through inverters because they are effective to control output voltage and current. Because DGs are interconnected with the electric power system, DGs should have coun-termeasures against disturbances from the electric power system. This paper proposes the operating strategy of DG in consideration for protection, islanding, and power quality. Using this operating strategy, site loads can be served high-quality power.