Abstract

Conventional protection schemes are vulnerable to varying changes in a microgrid with different types of distributed generators (DGs), which alter the fault current levels, leading to miscoordination of directional over-current relays (DOCRs). Due to limited storage in numeric relays, having one setting for each network scenario in the relays is infeasible. Also, schemes with one setting considering grid-connected mode (GCM) and islanded mode (IM) of operation with multiple scenarios may be infeasible for a microgrid with inverter-interfaced DGs due to low short-circuit level in IM. Thus, this article proposes an adaptive trip characteristics-based relay coordination scheme for a microgrid with different DGs, where two trip characteristics are assigned to each DOCR, one each for GCM and IM. Also, a novel framework for selecting the suitable trip characteristic is proposed. Hardware-in-loop simulations using Numerical Relay Development Environment for a meshed CIGRE microgrid, modified IEEE 34-bus distribution system, and comparison with previous works validate the proposed method's performance for various scenarios, such as the outage of a DG or line, variations in solar irradiation and wind speed, and network reconfiguration for different fault types during GCM and IM.

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