Abstract
With the integration of renewable energy resources into a distribution network, the power system is witnessing a drastic transformation. In comparison with conventional resources, the preference of renewable energy resources has a strong preference for the consumer end due to their availability and their positive influence on the environment. Despite their advantages, renewable resources bring some challenges to the distribution networks, where islanding is one of the critical issues in which the distributed generator continues to feed the network even after the utility grid is isolated from the distribution system. Planned islanding does not pose any risk to the maintenance personnel, but unplanned islanding does.
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