Allocation of FCLs in Transmission Networks with High Penetration of DGs: A Two-Stage Approach

2021 
Fault current limiters (FCLs) are getting high-degree of attention since they can properly overcome the transient conditions of modern power systems. FCLs have the ability to limit the short-circuit currents before reaching to its maximum value so that they can be cut off by the available switches. In fact, FCLs show negligible resistance in the normal operation, but their resistance suddenly increases with a short-circuit and prevents it from rising. The technical and economic benefits of FCLs in power systems depend on their number, locations and optimal structural parameters. In this paper, a two-stage approach is proposed for determining the number, location and impedance of FCLs in the transmission network with high penetration of distributed generations (DGs). The suggested algorithm determines the number and locations of FCLs in the first step using a sensitivity based technique and the value of FCL impedance is chosen in the second step utilizing an optimization objective function. The improved grey wolf optimizer (IGWO) is developed to solve the optimization problem which its main objective is reducing the short-circuit level of the network. The proposed approach is assessed on the IEEE-30 bus transmission network considering the effects of different kind of DGs. The results shown that FCLs can significantly reduce the short-circuit level of the network along with other advantages.
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