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Angle of distance elements in applications to IBR/Wind dominated grid
November 22, 2022 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm UTC
Distance protection has been a valuable tool in our toolbox for over 70 years. It provides fast channel-independent tripping for a portion of the protected line (Zone 1), it detects faults for the entire line in pilot protection schemes (Zone 2), and it provides step distance backup protection for the line and surrounding system. In line protection, distance elements are our go-to solution. Wind-powered generators and inverter-based sources considerably change the fault current characteristics in the electric grid. These sources challenge several protection fundamentals that used to serve us well in the days of large synchronous generators. Our industry seems to insist on keeping present distance protection designs and looks for a patch, a tweak, or an add-on that would make the present designs work. We struggle to find and justify those patches because of the complexity of the problem, the lack of a universal fault response from unconventional sources, and proprietary relay designs. Even when we find and apply tweaks, we slide back into using simulations to prove protection schemes and their settings on a project-by-project basis. This talk shows that a solution lies in the direction opposite of the reflex to add a fix based on the details of the problem. Instead of adding more logic based on the exact nature of the problem, we simplify the present design and make it work under worst-case assumptions. Working with worst-case assumptions about the problem frees us from having to know the exact source characteristics and from insisting on a universal fault response from the sources. When pursuing this path, we will rediscover some older distance protection concepts and approaches that our industry has forgotten about. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Power and Energy Socieity Speaker(s): Bogdan Kasztenny, Agenda: 4:00 pm IEEE Announcements 4:02 pm Introduction of Speaker 4:04 pm Presentation 4:50 pm Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/326558