A Simple Strategy to Reduce the NDZ Caused by the Parallel Operation of DER-Inverters

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Abstract

In this work the harmonic injection active anti-islanding technique that has been recently proposed in reference Voglitsis et al. (2018) published in Trans. Power Electron. is generalized under the prospect of a high penetration level of distributed energy resource (DER) installations. Towards this direction, the theoretical limitation for the penetration level of such schemes is investigated and a firm theoretical background is presented that takes into account the installation parameters, as well as the penetration level at the installation common coupling point. Furthermore, a substantial feature which indicates the upgrade-ability of each installation is studied. Finally, extensive simulations and experiments verify the theoretical analysis.

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Voglitsis, D., Valsamas, F., Papanikolaou, N., Tsimtsios, A., Perpinias, I., & Korkas, C. (2020). A Simple Strategy to Reduce the NDZ Caused by the Parallel Operation of DER-Inverters. Clean Technologies, 2(1), 17–31. https://doi.org/10.3390/cleantechnol2010002

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