Applications of Modelling and Simulation (Jun 2024)

Review of Computational Optimisation Techniques for the Coordination of Over-Current Relay Protection in Sub-Transmission Stations

  • Patrick Olabisi,
  • Jacob Ayegbokiki

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 162 – 173

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Adding more power plants and transmission stations to the power system of Nigeria has been influenced by a substantial and rapidly growing nonlinear load demand over the past decades. This has resulted in an exponential increase in fault current due to complexity inherent in the Nigerian power system network. If not properly coordinated, this can lead to undesired tripping of the protection relays. Hence, it is crucial to ensure that relays installed in the grid can effectively detect and isolate fault current from both the upstream and downstream in order to maintain the integrity of the grid. To achieve this, an optimal Predictive, Analytical and Coordination Scheme (PACS) for over-current relays (OCRs) is introduced into the system. This paper provides a comprehensive examination of various optimisation techniques used for achieving PACS in the integrated power networks with review of literature on OCRs. The review emphasises the features, benefits and drawbacks of the techniques employed to address over-current protection coordination issues in a balanced and objective way. Additionally, the paper discusses potential avenues for future research in the field of PACS that could lead to significant advances in the field of optimal OCR coordination.

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