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Technical Report NREL/TP-550-46698 January 2010 Understanding Fault Characteristics of Inverter-Based Distributed Energy Resources J. Keller and B. Kroposki National Renewable Energy Laboratory 1617 Cole Boulevard, Golden, Colorado 80401-3393 303-275-3000 NREL is a national laboratory of the Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Operated by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC Contract No. DE-AC36- 08-GO28308 Technical Report NREL/TP-550-46698 January 2010 Understanding Fault Characteristics of Inverter-Based Distributed Energy Resources J. Keller and B. Kroposki Prepared under Task No. NOTICE This Report was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the United States government.
equipment, power factor improvement equipment, distribution transformers, and service drops. Protecting the EDS and coordinating the components are of utmost importance to an electric utility. When adding DER into the EDS, the system impacts must be understood. Figure 2. Typical electric power system single-line diagram . 2.1 Protective Relaying
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