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A protection scheme for distribution utility grid with wind energy penetration

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In this paper, the impact of fault circumstances on distribution grid parameters in the presence of wind power generation is explored in a study conducted on the IEEE-13 bus test feeder, which was connected to wind power plants.
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This article is published in Computers & Electrical Engineering.The article was published on 2021-09-01. It has received 9 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Fault (power engineering) & Wind power.

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Power System Flexibility Improvement and Loss Reduction Using Optimal Restructuring of Transmission Network

TL;DR: A power system restructuring flexibility index (PSRFI) is designed using the voltage deviations of all buses and fractional network loss to assess the flexibility level of the transmission system to feed quality power to the consumers as mentioned in this paper .
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Power System Flexibility Improvement and Loss Reduction Using Optimal Restructuring of Transmission Network

TL;DR: A power system restructuring flexibility index (PSRFI) is designed using the voltage deviations of all buses and fractional network loss to assess the flexibility level of the transmission system to feed quality power to the consumers as mentioned in this paper .
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Protection Scheme for Utility Network with Wind Power Generation

TL;DR: In this paper, a protection scheme method (PSM) is proposed to detect faulty condition on utility grid with wind power generation, which is based on decomposition of currents using Hilbert transform (HT), Stockwell transform (ST), and Alienation coefficient (ACF).
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Protection Scheme for Utility Network with Wind Power Generation

TL;DR: In this paper , a protection scheme method (PSM) is proposed to detect faulty condition on utility grid with wind power generation, which is based on decomposition of currents using Hilbert transform (HT), Stockwell transform (ST), and Alienation coefficient (ACF).
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Protection of Utility Network with Solar Power Generation

TL;DR: In this article , the authors designed a protection scheme method (PSM) for detection of faulty condition incident on the utility grid network with solar photovoltaic (PV) power generation.
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Localisation of the complex spectrum : The S transform

TL;DR: The S transform as discussed by the authors is an extension to the ideas of the Gabor transform and the Wavelet transform, based on a moving and scalable localising Gaussian window and is shown here to have characteristics that are superior to either of the transforms.
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Radial distribution test feeders

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an updated version of the same test feeders along with a simple system that can be used to test three-phase transformer models, which is a common set of data that could be used by program developers and users to verify the correctness of their solutions.
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A Brief Status on Condition Monitoring and Fault Diagnosis in Wind Energy Conversion Systems

TL;DR: In this paper, a brief status describing different types of faults, their generated signatures, and their diagnostic schemes is given. But due to the importance of condition monitoring and fault diagnosis in WECS (blades, drive trains, and generators), and keeping in mind the need for future research, the status is intended as a brief update.
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Protection challenges under bulk penetration of renewable energy resources in power systems: A review

TL;DR: Protection schemes for renewable integrated power networks which includes distribution, transmission and microgrid systems are presented, which are experiencing dynamic fault currents and frequent changing network topologies.
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