Abstract
This paper evaluates the performance of distance protection near a wind farm with type IV wind turbines with various basic fault current control strategies implemented in the power converters. The considered fault control strategies include control of purely positive sequence currents or combined positive and negative sequence currents for reactive power support of various magnitudes. A multi-variable study is performed in PSCAD to show performance of a basic algorithm of distance protection at a 420 kV line in a vicinity of the wind farm. The results show that the majority of relay failures occur for phase-phase-ground faults, that reactive current control has less influence in strong grid than in weak grid, and that standard wind turbine fault control procedure of providing balanced current might result in fault currents much smaller than maximum allowed (usually 1.2 pu).