The proliferation of renewable energy resources has brought numerous challenges to conventional power systems, as grid integration is predominantly achieved through inverter-interfaced technologies such as photovoltaic (PV) plants and Type-IV wind turbines. Unlike synchronous generators (SGs), inverter-based resources (IBRs) exhibit fundamentally different fault behavior by limiting fault current magnitudes, typically within 1.0–1.2 per unit. Furthermore, the phase angle and sequence composition of the injected fault current are largely dictated by the inverter control strategy rather than by the network impedance. Consequently, distance protection schemes developed under assumptions of system homogeneity, a fixed source-to-impedance ratio (SIR), high fault current contribution, and large inertia may exhibit unreliable performance in inverter-dominated power networks. In this work, the influence of IBRs on key distance protection elements, such as starting elements, fault classification techniques, and impedance calculation with or without inter-feed, is reviewed and evaluated using simulations in PSCAD 5.0 software. Further, reduced grid inertia introduces operational limitations in power swing blocking (PSB) schemes, which are discussed in this paper. This work presents an overview of IBR fault responses and critically summarizes prior work on distance protection in IBR-dominated grids, highlighting key challenges, probable solutions, and the current research status to enhance understanding for further research.
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Sarode et al. (Thu,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69ec5a4488ba6daa22dabdb5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/electricity7020037
Gajanan Sarode
Indian Numismatic, Historical and Cultural Research Foundation
Mangalkumar Bhatkar
Institute of Engineering
Subhadeep Paladhi
Indian Institute of Technology Indore
Electricity
Indian Institute of Technology Indore
Institute of Engineering
Indian Numismatic, Historical and Cultural Research Foundation
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