Technical Challenges on Microgrids

Conference: Third International Conference on Current Trends in Engineering Science and Technology
Author(s): Anita I Patil, Akshay S Aspalli, Sindhuja G Year: 2017
Grenze ID: 02.ICCTEST.2017.1.100 Page: 587-594

Abstract

Micro grids are becoming increasingly attractive to consumers and as such in the future, a great number of them will be installed at consumer’s sites. In this situation, conventional distribution networks that accept distributed generation connections may face serious difficulty when its control and protection functions become more complicated. This incurs a burden to the network operation and some technical limitations will appear when a great number of distributed generations are installed. One way of overcoming such problems, a micro grid system is formed to provide reliable electricity and heat delivering services by connecting distributed generations and loads together within a small area. A Micro grid is usually connected to an electrical distribution network in an autonomous way and employs various distributed generation technologies such as micro-turbine, fuel cell, photovoltaic system together with energy storage devices such as battery, condenser and flywheel. Micro grids can cause several technical problems in its operation and control when operated as autonomous systems. This paper is a review key issue of the Microgrids, islanding and protection of Micro grids. In general, a microgrid can operate in both the grid-connected mode and the islanded mode where the microgrid is interfaced to the main power system by a fast semiconductor switch called static switch, (SS). It is essential to protect a microgrid in both the grid-connected and the islanded modes of operation against all types of faults. Micro grids are becoming increasingly attractive to consumers and as such in the future, a great number of them will be installed at consumer’s sites.

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