CIRED 2017. Session 3: Network operation, control and protection

CIRED 2017. Session 3: Network operation, control and protection

12-15 Июня 2017, Глазго, Шотландия.

ТемаАвторы
0040Enedis approach for the roll-out of technical smart grid industrial solutionsL Karsenti, P Daguzan, Enedis, France
0144A joint DSO-TSO reactive power management for a HV system considering MV systems supportJ Morin, F Colas, X Guillaud, L2EP, France, J-Y Dieulot, CRIStAL, France, S Grenard, Enedis, France
0168MVDC link in a 33 kV distribution networkC Long, J Wu, Cardiff University, United Kingdom, K Smith, J Yu, SP Energy Networks, United Kingdom, A Moon, EA technology, United Kingdom, R Bryans, TNEI Services, United Kingdom
0188Emergancy operational plan (EOP) - crisis situation managementM Pulice, Edenor S.A., Argentina
0190Enhanced ZIP load modelling for the analysis of harmonic distortion under conservation voltage reductionG McLorn, J Morrow, D Laverty, R Best, X Liu, S McLoone, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom
0195TDR measurement with utility-pole-interval resolution of real-scale distribution systemS Oe, T Sasaoka, Kansai Electric Power Co.,Inc, Japan, T Matsushima, T Hisakado, O Wada, Kyoto University, Japan
0209Loss estimation of medium voltage lines based on real and synthetic load profilesC Groiß, W Schaffer, Salzburg Netz GmbH, Austria, M Stifter, AIT, Austria, A Einfalt, Siemens, Austria
0290Autonomous inspection in transmission and distribution power lines - methodology for image acquisition by means of unmanned aircraft system and its treatment and storageR Z Homma, Celesc Distribuição,Brazil, A Cosentino, C Szymanski, INERGE, Brazil
0298A study for cause estiamtion of faults using statistical analysisS Polster, H Renner, Graz University of Technology, Austria
0304A study on load current forecasting using Statistical AnalysisT Nagumo, H Ito, T Sano, TEPCO Holdings Inc., Japan
0325Convex power flow models for scalable electricity market modellingF Geth, D Van Hertem, KULeuven/EnergyVille, Belgium, R D'hulst, EnergyVille and VITO, Belgium
0390Creating a mobile centric operational model in utiltiesD Macfarlane, DMA, United Kingdom, A Stamp, Yambay, Australia, G Paton, General Electric, United Kingdom
0405The future of flood resilience for electricity distribution infrastructure in Great Britain (GB)J Booth, P McFarlane, Electricity North West Ltd., United Kingdom, M Drye, S McDonald, Northern Powergrid, United Kingdom, D Whensley, Energy Networks Association, United Kingdom
0423Real time simulation of large distribution networks with distributed energy resourcesM Dyck, O Nzimako, RTDS Technologies Inc., Canada
0426Locating the causes of recurrent supply interruptions and flickering lights on Scottish Power's low voltage cable network using travelling wavesP Gale, A Wang, Kehui (UK) Ltd, United Kingdom, J Livie, Scottish Power, United Kingdom
0610Risk prediction in distribution networks based on the relation between weather and (underground) component failureT Gu, J Janssen, E Tazelaar, G Popma, Alliander N.V., Netherlands
0628Efficient coordination in major power disruptionT Kupila, T Ihonen, T Keränen, Elenia Oy, Finland, L Anttila, Futurice Oy, Finland
0649Incorporating asset management into power system operationsI Sarantakos, Newcastle University, United Kingdom/Siemens AG, United Kingdom, P Lyons, ESB Networks, Ireland/Newcastle University, United Kingdom, S R Blake, P C Taylor, Newcastle University, United Kingdom, L Tao, Siemens AG, Germany, S Celik, MIT, United States, S Rowland, Siemens AG, United Kingdom
0660SmartIP - central management system for public lighting in PortugalF Campos, A Simões, I Sousa, EFACEC, Portugal, R Almeida, P Daniel, EDP D, Portugal
0710De-centralized working for outage management, including auto-dispatchD McMenemy, M Corr, SP Energy Networks, United Kingdom, G Paton, A Page, General Electric, United Kingdom
0711Advancement in maintenance operation for managing various types of failure and vastly aging facilitiesT Suzuki, H Yamamoto, T Oka, Chubu Electric Power Co. Inc., Japan
0712Smart fault management scheme for electrical distribution networksN Sherbilla, BCED, Egypt
0718Optimization of secondary testing with cloud based fleet analyticsJ Valtari, T Vu, ABB Oy, Finland, H-M Aalto, H Paananen, Elenia Oy, Finland
0722Evaluation of practical experience of fault indicator performance in medium voltage networksE Koreneva, Streamer Electric Inc., Russia
0724Field experiments in power line inspection with an unmanned aerial vehicle.J Formiga, J Dinis, EDP Labelec, Portugal, J Fialho, F Moreira, EDP Distribuição, Portugal, J Almeida, A Dias, E Silva, INESC TEC/ISEP, Portugal, M Moreira, T Santos, INESC TEC, Portugal
0770Enedis field experience of augmented and virtual reality technologies at the service of network operatorsS Martino, O Gonbeau, C Boisseau, J P Recapet, F Blanc, ENEDIS, France, B Augustin, EDF RandD, France
0784Adopting smart meter events as key data for low voltage network operationJ García Prado, A González, IBERDROLA, Spain, S Riaño, TECNALIA, Spain
0871Next-generation network restoration approaches on distribution feedersJ Duller, A Halim, UK Power Networks, United Kingdom, G Paton, B Traill, S Sparling, General Electric, United Kingdom
0899Standardization to reduce lifecycle cost and lead time with improved quality, efficiency and flexibilityF Volberda, A Geschiere, E Piga-Gehrke, Liander, Netherlands
0965F Volberda, A Geschiere, E Piga-Gehrke, Liander, NetherlandsA Goering, J Meister, S Lehnhoff, OFFIS, Germany, P Herdt, Main-Donau Netzgesellschaft, Germany, M Jung, develop-group, Germany, M Rohr, BTC, Germany
1033Requirements for coordinated ancillary services covering different voltage levelsS Uebermasser, AIT, Austria, C Groiss, Salzburg Netz GmbH, Austria, A Einfalt, Siemens, Austria, N Thie, M Vasconcelos, RWTH Aachen, Germany, J Helguero, HS-Kempten, Germany, H Laaksonen, P Hovila, ABB Oy, Finland
1037Helen Electricity Network Ltd's process towards high level of supply relíabilityM Loukkalahti, M Hyvärinen, O Siirto, P Heine, Helen Electricity Network Ltd, Finland
1182DSO TSO coordination needs induced by smart grids: the ongoing french project between RTE and enedisO Arnaud, RTE, France, M Chapert, O Carré, Enedis, France
1199Improving actionable observeability of large distribution networks for transmission operators to support improved system control, fault detection and mitigationC Shand, G Taylor, Brunel University London, United Kingdom, E Stewart, C Roberts, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States, A McMorran, Open Grid Systems Ltd, United Kingdom, P Mohapatra, SP Energy Networks, United Kingdom
1203Service prioritization and crew dispatch in an electricity utilityF Romero, P H Baumann, T Milagres Miranda, D Takahata, A Uehara Antunes, Daimon Engeneering and Systems, Brazil, A C L Alves, S L P C Valinho, L M Azevedo, CEMAR, Brazil
1212Dashboard and smartphone application to support operation and plannning of electric distribution systemsD P Duarte, B H Nakata, Sinapsis, Brazil, M S Hoshina, M M Martinelli, I C Pires, AES Eletropaulo, Brazil
1214IOT services for a smart LV grid managementN Clerc, H Hoeltzel, Socomec, France, I Beyl, Electricité de Strasbourg Réseaux, France
1330Smart fault selection: New operational criteria and challenges for the large scale deployment in e-distribuzione's networkC D'Adamo, G Valtorta, L Consiglio, A Cerretti, L D'Orazio, A Malerba, F Marmeggi, e-distribuzione S.p.A, Italy
1356Terna fleet management of power transformers: Through fault current monitoring to plan proper maintenanceM Rebolini, C A Serafino, Terna, Italy, E Savorelli, M Tozzi, A Salsi, Camlin Power, United Kingdom
0001Integrated distribution grid management systemR Schmaranz, R Iskra, J Pasker, T Dietrichsteiner, KNG-Kärnten Netz GmbH, Austria
0057Rules driven project specifications in the context of IEC 61850 basic application profilesC Bloch, Schneider Electric, France, M Sharma, Schneider Electric, India, M Haecker, T Rudolph, Schneider Electric, Germany
0074Multi-agent system design for automation of a cluster of microgridsM Khederzadeh, Shahid Beheshti University A.C, Iran
0081An innovative solution sustaining SCADA-to-Remote terminal unit G3-PLC connectivity over dynamic grid topologiesC Lavenu, EDF RandD, France, D Dufresne, X Montuelle, ENEDIS, France
0143Smart substation MV/LVJ Jiricka, M Kaspirek, E.ON Distribution, Czech Republic, L Kolar, E.ON Czech Republic, Czech Republic, M Zahradka, Siemens, Czech Republic
0150Field demonstration and evaluation of centralized voltage control system for distribution networkM Watanabe, M Miyata, TEPCO Power Grid Inc., Japan, N Itaya, T Takano, Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Japan
0151Pilot project using curtailment to increase the renewable energy share on the distribution networkT L Vandoorn, L Degroote, P Lindeboom, D Meire, P Reyniers, Eandis, Belgium, L Vandevelde, Ghent University, Belgium
0167Remote management in Elektrilevi OÜH Luus, Elektrilevi OÜ, Estonia
0183AIR - intelligent grid automationF Rover, T Morais, J Aith, ELEKTRO, Brazil
0248Fractional-order PID controller design of frequency deviation in a hybrid renewable energy generation and storage systemK Nosrati, H R Mansouri, H Saboori, Great Tehran Electrical Distribution Co., Iran
0262Decision support for distribution automation: data analytics for automated fault diagnosis and prognosisX Wang, S McArthur, S Strachan, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, B Paisley, SP Energy Networks, United Kingdom
0297Voltage stability monitoring methods for distribution grids using the thevenin impedanceS Polster, H Renner, Graz University of Technology, Austria
0301Using synchrophasors in distribution networks for synchronized switchingM Wache, Siemens AG, Germany, D Willems, Sibelga, Belgium, F van Cauteren, Siemens NV, Belgium
0302Development of PLC System with large capacity and high reliabilityY Inoue, M Uchiyama, Kansai Electric Power Co. Inc., Japan
0312Determination of load frequency dependence in island power supplyC J Steinhart, M Finkel, Hochschule Augsburg, Germany, G Kerber, LEW Verteilnetz GmbH, Germany, R Witzmann, M Gratza, TU München, Germany
0379From simulation to reality - Testing today a decentralised grid operation of the FutureE Drayer, University of Kassel, Denmark, P Pernigotto, M Lazarus, Électricité de Strasbourg Réseaux, France, J L Garrote Molinero, Schneider Electric, United Kingdom, F Ramos, Schneider Electric, Spain, M Braun, University of Kassel, Denmark/Fraunhofer IWES, Denmark
0397Improving smart SCADA data analysis with alternative data sourcesB Almeida, M Louro, M Queiroz, A Neves, H Nunes, EDP Distribuição, Portugal
0416Data driven approach for monitoring, protection and control of distribution system assets using micro-PMU technologyE Stewart, M Stadler, C M Roberts, D Arnold, J Y Joo, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States, J Reilly, Reilly Associates, United States
0481Online control algorithm for sub-half-hourly operation of LV-connected energy storage device owned by DNOT Yunusov, M J Zangs, B A Potter, University of Reading, United Kingdom, W Holderbaum, Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom, M Fila, Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks, United Kingdom
0484The grid of the future and the need for a decentralized control architecture: the web-of-cells conceptL Martini, RSE, Italy, H Brunner, T Strasser, AIT, Austria, C Caerts, VITO, Belgium, E Rodriguez, TECNALIA, Spain, G M Burt, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
0490Active management of generation in low voltage networksS Jupe, S Hoda, S Hodgson, Nortech Management Ltd., United Kingdom, A Park, M Wright, SP Energy Networks, United Kingdom
0494R-GOOSE - what it is and its application in distribution automationA Apostolov, OMICRON electronics, United States
0495Impact of IEC 61850 Edition 2 on the object modeling of distribution protection IEDsA Apostolov, OMICRON electronics, United States
0511Fast self-healing control of faults in MV networks using distributed intelligenceT Yip, J Wang, Kehui Power Automation, China, B Xu, K Fan, Shandong University of Technology, China, T Li, State Grid Fujian Electric Power, China
0538Interaction of MV- and LV- automation systems for a smart distribution gridP Steinbusch, M Modemann, J Meese, R Uhlig, M Stötzel, M Zdrallek, University of Wuppertal, Germany, T Kumm, EWE NETZ GmbH, Germany, W Friedrich, U Schlüter, Mauell GmbH, Germany
0554Distributed voltage control coordination between renewable generation plants in MV distribution gridsL Petersen, F Iov, Aalborg University, Denmark
0599Individual control method for hybrid voltage regulatorN Takahashi, S Uemura, Central Research Institute of Japan, Japan, S C Verma, H Ueda, Y Kunii, M Iwata, S Sasaki, Chubu Electric Power Co. Inc, Japan
0613The scenario-based approach adopted in the ELECTRA project for deriving innovative control room functionalityM Marinelli, K Heussen, A Prostejovsky, H W Bindner, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark, V M Catterson, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, J Merino, TECNALIA, Spain, C Tornelli, RSE, Italy
0615Computation and visualization of reachable distribution network substation voltageM Sankur, D Arnold, L Schector, E Stewart, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States
0641Enel – Endesa SCADA/ADMS convergence assessment methodologyB J Deaver, EPRI, United States, G Di Lembo, C Noce, Enel SPA., Italy
0651Electric vehicles and low voltage grid: impact of uncontrolled demand side responseL Hattam, D Vukadinovic Greetham, University of Reading, United Kingdom, S Haben, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, D Roberts, EA Technology, United Kingdom
0663ADMS4LV - advanced distribution management system for active management of LV gridsF Campos, L Marques, N Silva, EFACEC, Portugal, F Melo, EDP D, Portugal, C Gouveia, A Madureira, J Pereira, INESC TEC, Portugal
0678Distribution voltage monitoring and control utilizing smart metersY Kinoshita, K Iwabuchi, Y Miyazaki, Toshiba, Japan
0686Implementation and validation of synthetic inertia support employing series-produced electric vehiclesM Rezkalla, S Martinenas, A Zecchino, M Marinelli, Technical university of Denmark, Denmark, E Rikos, CRES, Greece
0749ELECTRA IRP voltage control strategy for enhancing power system stability in future grid architecturesJ Merino, J E Rodriguez-Seco, TECNALIA, Spain, I Garcia-Villalba, University of the Basque Country, Spain, A Temiz, TUBITAK MAM, Turkey, C Caerts, VITO, Belgium, R Schwalbe, T I Strasser, AIT, Austria
0772Requirements for future control room and visualization features in the Web-of-Cells framework defined in the ELECTRA projectC Tornelli, R Zuelli, RSE, Italy, M Marinelli, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark, A Z Morch, SINTEF, Norway, L Cornez, CEA LIST, France
0781Islanded operation of modular gridsT Schnelle, A Schweer, Mitteldeutsche Netzgesellschaft Strom mbH, Germany, P Schegner, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
0788Implementation of fuzzy logic for mitigating conflicts of frequency containmentE Rikos, CRES, Greece, M Syed, G Burt, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, C Caerts, VITO, Belgium, M Rezkalla, M Marinelli, DTU, Denmark
0792UPGRID Project - the management and control of LV networkS Noske, D Falkowski, ENERGA-OPERATOR SA, Poland, K Swat, T Boboli, Atende Software Sp. zo.o., Poland
0798Use case-driven innovation for IEC 61850 modelingJ Masurkewitz-Moeller, M. Specht, OFFIS eV, Germany, W Friedrich, Mauell GmbH, Germany
0883Smart fault handling in medium voltage distribution gridsK A Tutvedt, R Seguin, Hafslund Nett, Norway, G Kjølle, T S Hermansen, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway, S Simonsen, Skagerak Nett, Norway, I Myhr, NTNU, Norway
0904State forecasting in smart distribution grids: a modular approach using CARMA-algorithmK Korotkiewicz, M Ludwig, M Stötzel, M Zdrallek, University of Wuppertal, Germany, T Braje, SAG GmbH, Germany, U Dietzler, Energieversorgung Leverkusen GmbH, Germany, W Friedrich, Mauell GmbH, Germany
0914Real-time, centralised voltage control in 33kV and 11kV electricity distribution networksY Mavrocostanti, J Berry, Western Power Distribution, United Kingdom
0923Decentralized control through self healing gridsG Mane, S Parkhe, S Dhabale, The Tata Power Company Ltd, India
0945Fast alarm processing without connectivity informationA C Lisboa, D A G Vieira, ENACOM, Brazil, E C Pereira, CEMIG D, Brazil
0946Operation and performance of a medium voltage DC linkA Aithal, J Wu, Cardiff University, United Kingdom
0948A new approach for on-load tap-changer control based on intelligent voltage stability margin estimation by using local measurements H Feng, K Viereck, Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH, Germany, S Breker, J Rudolph, EnergieNetz Mitte GmbH, Germany
0961Comparison of testing and commissioning activities in traditional and digitized substation protection and control systemsJ Starck, O Rintamäki, H Niveri, ABB Oy, Finland
0966Enhanced LV supervision by combining data from meters, secondary substation measurements and MV SCADAN Etherden, A K Johansson, U Ysberg, Vattenfall, Sweden, K Kvamme, Powel A/S, Norway, D Pampliega, Schneider Electric, Spain, C Dryden, General Electric, United Kingdom
0968Realisation of a intelligent and continuous process connection in substationsC Süfke, C Haverkamp, C Wehling, A Fräbel, S Kreutz, Westnetz GmbH, Germany
1014Towards the modernization of the SCADA systems of the Hellenic Electricity Distribution Network Operator – considerations and steps forwardN Hatziargyriou, C Katsanos, A Zafeirakis, A Tzevelekos, HEDNO, Greece, V Kleftakis, F Palaiogiannis, A Dimeas, I Vlachos, NTUA, Greece
1026Coordinated voltage control in LV grid with solar PVs: development, verification and field tM M Viyathukattuva Mohamed Ali, T H Vo, P H Nguyen, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, Y Xiang, SIM-CI, Netherlands, J Marjan, Elektro Gorenjska, Netherlands, J F G Cobben, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands/Alliander NV, Netherlands
1028Technology independent security requirements for successful procurement of RTUs to get acceptable risk levels at DSOsTechnology independent security requirements for successful procurement of RTUs to get acceptable risk levels at DSOs M Hoeve, ENCS, Netherlands, C Montes Portela, Enexis, Netherlands, B Luijkx, Liander, Netherlands
1032Evaluating the reliability and security of power distribution wireless networkL Chen, X Dong, Z Wu, Z Liu, Electrical Power Research Institute of CSG, China, B Chen, China Southern Power Grid (CSG), China
1036IEC-61850 control system at ST Windyhill ScotlandJ Boticario, J Lorenzo, S Rementeria, Arteche, Spain, J Cunningham, SP Energy Networks, United Kingdom
1057Low power instrument transformer based MV automation: lessons learned and future applicationsA Larrabeiti, I Garabieta, J A Lozano, M G Zamalloa, ARTECHE, Spain, Z Ojinaga, V Macias, IBERDROLA, Spain
1060Experimentation of voltage regulation infrastructure on LV network using an OLTC with a PLC communication systemC Baudot, G Roupioz, O Carre, Enedis, France, J Wild, Schneider Electric, France, C Potet, WDB, France
1080Interaction of Smart Grid Applications supporting Plug and Automate for Intelligent Secondary SubstationsA Einfalt, S Cejka, K Diwold, A Frischenschlager, Siemens AG Österreich, Austria, M Faschang, M Stefan, F Kupzog, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria
1107Supporting Control Room Operators in Highly Automated Future Power NetworksM Chen, V Catterson, M Syed, S McArthur, G Burt, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, M Marinelli, A M Prostejovsky, K Heussen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
1169Intelligent network assets supervision and control in enedisM Lagouardat, J-M Wine, O Carré, Enedis, France
1170Service quality assurance in the IP networks for Smart GridsP Ceferin, R Djukic, I Stih, B Zupan, Smart Com, Slovenia, Z Toros, Elektro Primorska, Slovenia
1190Synchro-check in digital SwitchgearJ Starck, K Hiitelä, ABB Oy, Finland, K Majer, ABB s.r.o., Czech Republic
1192Smart Building Potential within heavily utilised networksW Peat, J Whyte, SP Energy Networks, United Kingdom, C Higgins, Derryherk Ltd, United Kingdom
1220On automated microGrid control systemT Jiang, L M Costa, N Siebert, GE, United Kingdom, P Tordjman, GE, France
1279Power Management System Implementation on Off-shore Gas PlatformsI G Kulis, F Vidovic, M Peric, M Boras, Koncar-KET, Croatia
1328Cyber security for modern distribution automation gridsJ-L Batard, Y Chollot, P Pipet, L Lamberti, A Gauci, Schneider Electric, France
1341Improving MV grid control, remote operations and reliability through advanced TLC network and SCADA architectureA E P Rondelli, M Galimberti, e-distribuzione S.p.A, Italy
1363Mitigating power system inertia reduction within a web-of-cells control framework: a preliminary analysisM Cabiati, S Canevese, A Gatti, M Rossi, RSE SpA, Italy
0007Fault location of unbalanced power distribution feeder with distributed generation using neural networksF Dehghani, F Khodnia, E Dehghan, Lorestan Electric Power Distribution Company, Iran
0019Open or closed ring networks?H Grasset, Schneider Electric, France
0085Optimal reclosing time to improve transient stability in distribution systemA R Adly, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt, R A El Sehiemy, Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt, A Y Abdelaziz, Ain Shams University, Egypt
0170Impact of voltage fluctuation on Petersen-coil control and results of a tuning method with evaluation of side frequenciesM Schloemmer, T Schinerl, H Osterkorn, Trench Group, Austria
0184Suppression of the atmospheric over-voltages in grounding neutral conductor low voltage gridsZ Kovacic, T Jelavic, T Rogosic, HEP, Croatia, T Garma, Technical University of Split, Croatia
0192Designing a coordinated protection system for microgrids enabled with DERs based on unidirectional FCLM M Khademi, Hormozgan Electric Power Distribution Company, Iran
0205Practise-oriented consideration of the dynamic fast fault current of power park modules in grid protection analysisM Jäkel, H Vennegeerts, A Moser, FGH eV Germany, F Glinka, A Schnettler, RWTH, Aachen, Germany
0276Viability assessment for a centralized protection and control systems architectures in MV substationsB de Oliveira e Sousa, J Starck, J Valtari, ABB Oy, Finland
0278Why the operation failure of high breaking capacity fuses is so frequent?J C Gomez, D H Tourn, S Nesci, L Sanchez, H Rovere, Río Cuarto National University, Argentina
0295Earthing systems connected via metallic screens of the 20 kV underground cables in non-urban areasE Niemelä, Finnish Energy, Finland, T Lähdeaho, Elenia Oy University, Finland, A Mäkinen, P Pakonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
0308New method for high-impedance fault detectionH Laaksonen, P Hovila, ABB Oy, Finland
0309New protection coordination system according to ESS and renewable energy expansionK S Lee, J M Kim, B H Shin, KEPCO-HQ, Korea
0330Hardware based characterisation of LV inverter fault responseI Abdulhadi, F Coffele, Power Networks Demonstration Centre, United Kingdom, A Dysko, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, C Foote, C Kungu, SP Energy Networks, United Kingdom, M Lee, Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution, United Kingdom
0344Protection system analysis in LV grid, with high DG penetration, in parallel and islanding operationN L Filipe, A Leiria, EDP Labelec, Portugal, R André, EDP NEW RandD, Portugal, J Damasio, SIEMENS SA, Portugal, M Gerlich, SIEMENS AG, Germany, S Rodriguez, GPTECH, Spain
0352NDZ of an anti-islanding protection with ROCOF thresholdO Arguence, F Cadoux, B Raison, UGA, G2Elab, France, L De Alvaro, Enedis, France
0368Anti-islanding protection of distributed generators with regard to sensitivity in a balance and power system stabilityM Lukac, Z Matisic, HEP-ODS, Croatia
0382New solution of fault directional detection for MV Fault Passage IndicatorsY Chollot, J Mecreant, D Leblond, P Cumnel, Schneider Electric, France
0386Implementation of a System Integrity Protection Scheme (SIPS) in the Channel IslandsC De Arriba, A Lopez, J Cardenas, GE Grid Solutions, Spain, T Woodford, Guernsey Electricity and CIEG, United Kingdom, A Bone, GSS, United Kingdom
0392EDP's experience in optimizing in-service protection system unitsM Verissimo, B Almeida, H M Nunes, M Louro, C Cura, H Heitor, L Candeias, EDP Distribuição, Portugal, F Carvalho, J Mateus, AmberTREE, Portugal
0459The need for zero sequence voltage protection in MV networks with high levels of distributed generationJ Mateus, M Ferreira, P Carvalho, AmberTREE, Portugal, A Leiria, LABELEC, Portugal, M Louro, B Almeida, EDP Distribuição, Portugal
0524New transient fault location method in non-solidly earthed system for distribution networkT LI, State Grid Fujian Electric Power Co, Ltd., China, C Huang, State Grid Quanzhou Power Supply Company, China
0564Why does the earth fault detection method based on 3RD harmonic work in large meshed 110-kV-networksG Druml, Sprecher Automation, Austria, O Skrbinjek, Energie Steiermark, Austria, U Schmidt, University Zittau, Germany, P Schegner, TU-Dresden, Germany, L Fickert, TU-Graz, Austria
0565High-impedance fault detection technology based on transient information in resonant grounding systemT Y Li, State grid Fujian Electric Power Company Ltd., China, Y D Xue, China University of Petroleum, China, B Y Xu, Shandong University of Technology, China
0606Rate of change of frequency protection: toward a viable algorithm for a protective relayM Kleemann, V Piskarov, Sprecher Automation, Germany
0622An optimization algorithm for earth fault location on MV distribution feedersT D Le, M Petit, CentraleSupélec - GeePs, France
0673Evaluation of existing DC protection solutions on an active LVDC distribution network under different fault conditionsD Wang, A Emhemed, P Norman, G Burt, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
0714Challenges and solutions for MV and LV protection in grids with large amount of distributed generation – A final report from the German research project ProFuDiSF Glinka, T Wippenbeck, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, T Schmidt, T Wiedemann, innogy SE, Germany, C Bennauer, Schneider Electric GmbH, Germany
0716Fast protection against islanding and unwanted tripping of distributed generation caused by ground faultsK Pandakov, H K Høidalen, NTNU, Norway, J I Marvik, SINTEF, Norway
0736Feasibility of an efficient add-on protection system for a real world microgrid in islanded modeT Wippenbeck, R Bertram, A Schnettler, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, R Köberle, AllgäuNetz, Germany, K Böhme, J Weidauer, Siemens, Germany
0759Accurate localization of ground faults in non-solidly earthed networks based on transients analysisC Dzienis, A Jurisch, Siemens AG, Germany
0763New settings including rate of change of frequency for interface protection relays used for generators connected to MV gridS Emelin, Enedis, France, V Gabrion, EDF, France
0793A new architecture of centralized protection suiting future development trend of distribution networkH Li, P Liu, O S Adio, M S Khalid, HUST, China, Z Bo, XUJI Group, China
0817Evaluation of different solutions of faulted phase earthing technique for an earth fault current limitationD Topolanek, P Toman, M Ptacek, Bmo University of Technology, Czech Republic, J Dvorak, E.ON, Czech Republic
0862Effect of core balance current transformer errors on sensitive earth-fault protection in compensated MV-networksA Wahlroos, J Altonen, ABB Oy, Finland, P Vano, ABB sro, Czech Republic
0863New and smart multi-ended differential solution for power networksJ Jesus, S Richards, S Subramanian, H Ha, GE Grid Solutions, United Kingdom
0890Location of arc faults on 11 kV overhead lines using radiometryP Moore, P Walker, Elimpus, United Kingdom, N Gray, A Park, SPEN, United Kingdom
0955Restoration of overhead distribution networks by means of temporary fault indicators applicationM Lasmar, E Tavares, Federal Universadade Itajubá, Brazil, G Ferraz, R Capelini, R Salustiano, HVEX, Brazil, Â R de Oliveira, DEODE, Brazil, R Deladea, ENERGISA, Brazil
0967Application of multi-frequency admittance-based fault passage indication in practical compensated MV-networkJ Altonen, A Wahlroos, ABB Oy, Finland, S Vähäkuopus, Elenia Oy, Finland
0970Reliable protection systems for locally supplied MV distribution networksF Bignucolo, A Savio, M Coppo, R Turri, University of Padova, Italy, A Cerretti, R Calone, e-distribuzione, Italy
0993Estimation of short circuit currents in future LVDC microgridsA Virdag, T Hager, Hager Group, Germany, R W De Doncker, RWTH Aachen, Germany
1082Protection Scheme for Energy Storage Systems Operating in Island or Grid Connected ModesA Neves, B Almeida, M Loruo, R Santos, A Araujo, J Ferreira Pinto, EDP Distribuição, Portugal, J Santana, S Pinto, P Gamboa, M Chaves, INESC ID, Portugal, J Damasio, Siemens, Portugal
1153Improved fault location algorithm for MV Networks based on practical experienceT Gu, F Provoost, Alliander N.V., Netherlands
1160Adverse Impact of Distributed Generation on Protection of the Hellenic MV Network – Recommendations for Protection Scheme UpgradeV A Papaspiliotopoulos, G N Korres, NTUA, Greece, N D Hatziargyriou, HEDNO, Greece
1205MV high impedance faults detection based on LV measurementsI Ojanguren, N Ruiz, J Garcia, Iberdrola, Spain, L Marron, C Martinez, T Arzuaga, ZIV, Spain
1250Resonant grounding applied in BrazilC Figueiredo, G Mello, M Silveira, RGE Sul, Brazil
1282Integrated asset monitoring, personnel safety, and reliability with next generation protection relays for distribution networksM Kanabar, V Muthukrishnan, D Patel, P Parikh, M Pilon, General Electric, Canada
1331Impact of the cables' shields disconnection on the thermal stress reduction in case of cross-Country faultsM Della Corte, L D'Orazio, A Malerba, F Marmeggi, e-distribuzione S.p.A, Italy
1355Capacitive Voltage Sensors for an Auxiliary Fault Locating Service with Traveling WavesB M Keune, C Rehtanz, TU Dortmund, Germany, M Kleemann, Sprecher Automation, Germany