dwlawrence
Electrical
- Dec 30, 2008
- 12
When the solar PV generation industry talks to utilities about connecting projects the conversation sometimes seems to be about whether the internal protection of the inverters is adequate to detect faults or loss of supply on the utility grid even though the inverters are certified with advanced protection functions and anti-islanding algorithms. The concern is anti-islanding and that where multiple inverters are installed on a line they will fool each other or that a rotating generator will maintain what looks like the grid. Does anyone know if such an event has ever happened in the real world and if so for what duration? Apparently it's theoretically possible but I have heard it said it's tough to even simulate in a lab under controlled conditions to certify the inverter for AI functions.