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UK distribution system protection issues
UK distribution system protection issues
Journal Article

UK distribution system protection issues

2007
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The paper presents a UK industry view formulated using the outcomes of questionnaires, seminars, and other academic-industry exchanges carried out under the auspices of the Department of Trade and Industry funded centre for distributed generation (DG) and sustainable electrical energy of the present and anticipated future protection system challenges in active distribution networks. A systematic methodology for opinion recording and priority assessment based on a carefully designed questionnaire has been proposed and applied to the distribution system protection domain. The industrial consultation involved all UK Distribution Network Operators and a selection of protection system manufacturers and developers. The results of this exercise provide a unique insight into the key challenges facing the ongoing development of effective power system protection for distribution systems including DG. In particular, this paper supports the assertion that a decreasing significance islanding and certain protection discrimination issues would facilitate the integration of increased levels of DG.