Modeling Distributed Energy Resources for Analyzing Distribution Systems with High Renewable Penetration: Preprint

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Abstract

Increasing levels of inverter-based distributed energy resources (IBDERs) impact the legacy overcurrent distribution protection systems. The fault current injections of IBDERs are limited to between 1-2 p.u. of the rated current. The combination of the limited fault current and varying system load makes it increasingly difficult to reliably set the overcurrent protection. To address this challenge, researchers are proposing adaptive overcurrent protection mechanisms that can adapt to changing system conditions. Accurate modeling of IBDERs is required to develop reliable protection schemes. This paper presents a photovoltaics-based IBDER model in OpenDSS for adaptive overcurrent protection. The paper presents the validation of the proposed IBDER model against a detailed model in electromagnetic transient programs. Protection analysis of the Electric Power Research Institute J1 feeder with the proposed IBDER model is also presented.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages10
StatePublished - 2022
EventIEEE Rural Electric Power Conference - Savannah, Georgia
Duration: 5 Apr 20228 Apr 2022

Conference

ConferenceIEEE Rural Electric Power Conference
CitySavannah, Georgia
Period5/04/228/04/22

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-5D00-82331

Keywords

  • adaptive
  • coordination
  • distribution system protection
  • dynamic
  • IBDERs
  • inverter-based distributed energy resources
  • opendss
  • overcurrent

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