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Power System Protection Parameter Sensitivity Analysis with Integrated Inverter Based Resources

Summers, Adam; Matthews, Ronald C.; Patel, Trupal; Reno, Matthew J.

As conventional generation sources continue to be replaced with inverter-based resources, the traditional fixed overcurrent protection schemes used at the distribution level will no longer be valid. Adaptive protection will provide the ability to update the protection scheme in near real-time to ensure reliability and increase the resilience of the grid. However, knowing and detecting when to update protection parameters that are calculated with an adaptive protection algorithm to prevent unnecessarily communicating with relays still needs to be understood. The proposed method provides a sensitivity analysis to understand when it is necessary to issue new parameters to the relays. The results show that settings do not need to be issued at each available time step. Instead, the proposed sensitivity analysis method can be used to ensure that only the imperative protection parameters are communicated to the relay, allowing for more optimal utilization of the communications. The results show that the sensitivity analysis reduces the settings communicated to the devices by 93% over the year.