Abstract: The purpose of this article is to discuss islanding operation and to provide end-users with items to consider when determining distributed generation plant and equipment design requirements. Islanding is operating an electric generating plant without an external voltage and frequency reference. Operating in parallel is the opposite of islanding. This article attempts to describe the valid concerns that grid operators have regarding distributed generators. Grid computing could offer an inexpensive and efficient means for participant to compete in providing reliable, cheap and sustainable electrical energy supply. With a keen awareness of the issues involved and open communication among the grid operators, generator control system manufacturers, clients and design firms, distributed generators can be operated in islanded mode without negatively impacting the grid and can continue to support facility operations.
Publication Year: 2004
Publication Date: 2004-05-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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