摘要

Wind farms (WFs) are increasingly integrated with high-voltage (HV) grids, for which distance relaying is normally the protection of choice. This paper reveals some serious defects of distance protection for the lines connected to induction generator (IG)-based WFs during balanced faults. It is shown that for the squirrel cage IG (SCIG) WFs, distance protection becomes insecure, while for the doubly fed IG (DFIG) WFs, the relay performance is utterly unreliable, due to operating scenarios that are unique to such WFs, and are unfamiliar to the existing relaying practices. The detected failures can easily result in unnecessary WF tripping, thus jeopardizing the objectives pursued by the new grid codes that oblige WFs to remain connected to the grid during disturbances. Moreover, a novel modified permissive overreach transfer trip (POTT) scheme along with a fault current classification technique is proposed to address these problems for both types of IG-based WFs, and the accurate nondelayed protection of a distance relay over the entire line length is restored. A comprehensive performance evaluation confirms the findings of this paper and validates the efficacy of the proposed solution for all operating conditions. Results are particularly promising for the DFIG-based WFs with nonzero crowbar resistance, which is the most likely situation confronted by distance relays.

  • 出版日期2014-10