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Study and Development of Anti-Islanding Control for Grid-Connected Inverters - Paperback

Study and Development of Anti-Islanding Control for Grid-Connected Inverters - Paperback

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by National Renewable Energy Laboratory (Nr (Created by)

This is a report on the development of anti-islanding control for grid-connected inverters from distributed generation sources. Islanding occurs when a distributed generation source continues to provide electricity to a portion of the utility grid after the utility experiences a disruption in service. Since the utility no longer controls this part of the distribution system, islanding can pose problems for utility personnel safety, power quality, equipment damage, and restoration of service. This report proposes a new family of anti-islanding schemes that meet IEEE 1547 interconnection standards, that can detect all disruptions in service, have minimum power-quality impact, require low-cost implementation, work for multiple distributed generators, and work for any multi-phase inverters. It also provides design guidelines for the schemes, and evaluates and validates the proposed schemes for practical applications.

Number of Pages: 86
Dimensions: 0.18 x 9.69 x 7.44 IN
Publication Date: July 21, 2012
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