Application of direct transfer trip for prevention of DG islanding

DG-energized distribution feeder islands are generally not desired. Anti-islanding schemes based on local detection have significant shortcomings, and can only detect an island after it occurs. A Coordinated Direct Transfer Trip scheme can avoid islanding altogether, but becomes very complex if a feeder is reconfigurable.

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