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Study on grid adaptability testing methodology for wind turbines
The use of wind power has grown rapidly in recent years. Wind power is a clean source of energy, but can have negative impacts on the distribution grid. The influence of large-scale wind power integration on the safe and stable operation of a power system cannot be ignored. It is necessary and urgent to achieve grid adaptability for wind turbines in China. Using a 35 kV/6 MVA grid simulator, the performance of a grid is investigated by simulation. Typical grid disturbances such as voltage deviation, frequency fluctuation, voltage unbalance, and distortion can be simulated. A grid adaptability testing methodology was developed and applied to a doubly fed wind turbine with a focus on analyzing real test data to ascertain its three-phase voltage unbalance adaptability, which was successfully demonstrated. The methodology can also be used to guide other grid adaptability tests.
Study on grid adaptability testing methodology for wind turbines
The use of wind power has grown rapidly in recent years. Wind power is a clean source of energy, but can have negative impacts on the distribution grid. The influence of large-scale wind power integration on the safe and stable operation of a power system cannot be ignored. It is necessary and urgent to achieve grid adaptability for wind turbines in China. Using a 35 kV/6 MVA grid simulator, the performance of a grid is investigated by simulation. Typical grid disturbances such as voltage deviation, frequency fluctuation, voltage unbalance, and distortion can be simulated. A grid adaptability testing methodology was developed and applied to a doubly fed wind turbine with a focus on analyzing real test data to ascertain its three-phase voltage unbalance adaptability, which was successfully demonstrated. The methodology can also be used to guide other grid adaptability tests.
Study on grid adaptability testing methodology for wind turbines
Shaolin Li (author) / Shiyao Qin (author) / Ruiming Wang (author) / Qing Li (author) / Chen Chen (author)
2013
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Electronic Resource
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