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The electrical energy industry is undergoing dramatic changes: massive deployment of renewables, increasing share of DC networks at transmission and distribution levels, and at the same time, a continuing reduction in conventional synchronous generation, all contribute to a situation where a variety of technical and economic challenges emerge. As the society’s reliance on electrical power continues to increase as a result of international decarbonisation commitments, the need for secure and uninterrupted delivery of electrical energy to all customers has never been greater. Power system protection plays an important enabling role in future decarbonized energy systems. This book includes ten papers covering a wide range of topics related to protection system problems and solutions, such as adaptive protection, protection of HVDC and LVDC systems, unconventional or enhanced protection methods, protection of superconducting transmission cables, and high voltage lightning protection. This volume has been edited by Adam Dyśko, Senior Lecturer at the University of Strathclyde, UK, and Dimitrios Tzelepis, Research Fellow at the University of Strathclyde.
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Keywords
- AC microgrid
- adaptive auto-reclosing
- adaptive protection
- bidirectional DCCB
- Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV)
- coordination optimization
- coppers stabilizer
- DC circuit breaker
- DC grids
- DC transmission line
- decentralized protection scheme
- distributed generation
- energy dissipation
- EV transmission lines
- external elements
- fault analysis
- fault current
- fault current limiting feature
- fault protection
- hierarchical protection system
- high temperature
- Hilbert–Huang transform
- History of engineering & technology
- hybrid DCCB
- IEC 61850 GOOSE protocol
- inverse-time over-current protection
- lightning attachment characteristics
- lightning energy withstand capability
- local action
- local detection
- local layer
- low voltage direct current grids
- microgrid
- MMC-HVDC
- multi-information fusion
- n/a
- numerical and experimental analysis
- plug-and-play systems
- power generation-side
- power system protection
- Protection
- quench
- solid-state circuit breakers
- station layer
- substation automation
- superconducting cable
- superconducting tape
- system layer
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Technology: general issues
- transient component
- transient fault
- wavelet entropy
- zero-crossing DCCB
- ±230 kV MMC-HVDC