Submit your paper : editorIJETjournal@gmail.com Paper Title : Investigation and Control of Protection Issues in Distributed Generation Integrated Systems using Artificial Intelligent Controllers ISSN : 2395-1303 Year of Publication : 2021 10.29126/23951303/IJET-V7I2P6 MLA Style: -Rajeev Kumar, Dr.E Vijay Kumar , " Investigation and Control of Protection Issues in Distributed Generation Integrated Systems using Artificial Intelligent Controllers " Volume 7 - Issue 2 March - April,2021 International Journal of Engineering and Techniques (IJET) ,ISSN:2395-1303 , www.ijetjournal.org APA Style: -Rajeev Kumar, Dr.E Vijay Kumar , " Investigation and Control of Protection Issues in Distributed Generation Integrated Systems using Artificial Intelligent Controllers " Volume 7 - Issue 2 March - April,2021 International Journal of Engineering and Techniques (IJET) ,ISSN:2395-1303 , www.ijetjournal.org Abstract - In this paper, protection issues that arise due to distributed generation when integrated in the system are discussed. Protection of distribution system with the incidence of distributed generation can be achieved by designing the intelligent controllers that operate both under normal and faulted conditions. To analyze the issues related to protection and the performance of various distributed resources like wind turbines, microturbines, solar, PEMFC and SOFC units are considered in this paper. They are designed and modelled in MATLAB- SIMULINK environment. The wind power in this model is driven by an induction machine. To analyze deeply the performance of various distributed resources impact under normal and fault conditions a study has been done by simulating the various Artificial Intelligent Controllers. It can be seen from the simulation results that the performance of the DG units under normal and fault conditions is good with the AI controllers like Fuzzy, model reference adaptive controller compared to that of the conventional PID controller Reference 1. L.L. Lai and T.F. Chan, “Distributed Generation, Induction and Permanent Magnet Generators”, John Willey and Sons, West Sussex, 2007. 2. Y. Lei, A.Mullane, G.Lightbody, and R.Yacamini, Modeling of the Wind Turbine With a Doubly Fed Induction Generator for Grid Integration Studies”,IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, Vol.21(1), pp.257-264, 2006. 3. D. Kusdiana, ”Real conditions in Indonesia Energy Needs and Alternative Sources of Renewable Energy”, Presented at the Seminar of Renewable Energy, Directorate General of Electricity and Energy Utilization, Department of Energy and Mineral Resources, 3 Dec. 2008, Bogor, Indonesia. 4. A. Tapia, G. Tapia, J. X. Ostolaza, and J. R. Saenz, “Modeling and control of a wind turbine driven doubly fed induction generator”, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, Vol.18, pp. 194-204, 2003. 5. K.S.V. Phani Kumar, S. Venkateshwarlu, “Impact of distance on the harmonic active power and energy metering at the load”, International journal of Advances in Power Systems and Energy Management, Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, Springer.Vol-436, pp 637-645, Nov- 2017. 6. L. Mihet-Popa and F. Blaabrierg, “Wind Turbine Generator Modeling and Simulation Where Rotational Speed is the ontrolled Variable”, IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, Vol. 40, No.1, Jan./Feb. 2004. 7. D. M. Chahyal, M. N. Kalgunde and A. A. Kalage, "A study on protection issues in presence of distributed generation," 2017 International Conference on Algorithms, Methodology, Models and Applications in Emerging Technologies (ICAMMAET), Chennai, 2017, pp. 1-4 8. KSVP Kumar, K Deepika, S Venkateshwarlu, “Regulation of Frequency and Load Flow Study in a Multi-Area Power System Under Contingencies with the Inclusion of Wind-Generation”, CVR Journal of Science and Technology vol-14, pp 27-31. Keywords Distributed Generation, DSTATCOM, Power quality issues, Non-linear loads. |