Experience with a distributed-intelligence, self-healing solution for medium-voltage feeders on the Isle of Wight
This paper discusses the experiences of Scottish and Southern Energy plc since implementing an automated distribution feeder self-healing pilot project on the Isle of Wight, in 2008. Using peer-to-peer communication and real-time feeder loading data, this distributed-intelligence solution utilizes t...
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Published in | 2011 2nd IEEE PES International Conference and Exhibition on Innovative Smart Grid Technologies pp. 1 - 4 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Conference Proceeding |
Language | English |
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01.12.2011
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Summary: | This paper discusses the experiences of Scottish and Southern Energy plc since implementing an automated distribution feeder self-healing pilot project on the Isle of Wight, in 2008. Using peer-to-peer communication and real-time feeder loading data, this distributed-intelligence solution utilizes the S&C IntelliTeam II® Automatic Restoration System to control seven feeder breakers and 32 S&C IntelliRupter® PulseClosers on eleven 11-kV interconnected feeders. At the conclusion of the project, SSE had successfully demonstrated the technological advantages of IntelliRupter's pulseclosing feature, and the economic benefits of IntelliTeam II in reducing Customer Minutes Lost by automatically restoring power to unfaulted feeder segments in less time than the restoration target set by the UK regulator. The paper details the products and features SSE chose, along with the experiences gained by SSE. Also covered are the challenges encountered in installing and maintaining a peer-to peer communication solution, along with the lessons learned when SCADA operators became involved. |
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ISBN: | 1457714221 9781457714221 |
ISSN: | 2165-4816 2165-4824 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ISGTEurope.2011.6162646 |