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Impact of wind generator infed on dynamic performance of a power system

Posted on:2011-11-24Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (Saudi Arabia)Candidate:Alam, Md. AhsanulFull Text:PDF
GTID:2442390002967656Subject:Alternative Energy
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Wind energy is one of the most prominent sources of electrical energy in the years to come. A tendency to increase the amount of electricity generation from wind turbine can be observed in many countries. One of the major concerns related to the high penetration level of the wind energy into the existing power grid is its influence on power system dynamic performance.;In this thesis, the impact of wind generation system on power system dynamic performance is investigated through detailed dynamic modeling of the entire wind generator system considering all the relevant components. Nonlinear and linear models of a single machine as well as multimachine wind-AC system have been derived. For the dynamic model of integrated wind-AC system, a general transformation matrix is determined for the transformation of machine and network quantities to a common reference frame. Both time-domain and frequency domain analyses on single machine and multimachine systems have been carried out. The considered multimachine systems are—A 4 machine 12 bus system, and 10 machine 39 bus New England system. Through eigenvalue analysis, impact of asynchronous wind system on overall network damping has been quantified and modes responsible for the instability have been identified. Over with a number of simulation studies it is observed that for a induction generator based wind generation system, the fixed capacitor located at the generator terminal cannot normally cater for the reactive power demand during the transient disturbances like wind gust and fault on the system. For weak network connection, system instability may be initiated because of induction generator terminal voltage collapse under certain disturbance conditions.;Incorporation of dynamic reactive power compensation scheme through either variable susceptance control or static compensator (STATCOM) is found to improve the dynamic performance significantly. Further improvement in transient profile has been brought in by supporting STATCOM with bulk energy storage devices. Two types of energy storage system (ESS) have been considered—battery energy storage system, and supercapacitor based energy storage system. A decoupled P – Q control strategy has been implemented on STATCOM/ESS.;It is observed that wind generators when supported by STATCOM/ESS can achieve significant withstand capability in the presence of grid fault of reasonable duration. It experiences almost negligible rotor speed variation, maintains constant terminal voltage, and resumes delivery of smoothed (almost transient free) power to the grid immediately after the fault is cleared.;Keywords: Wind energy, induction generator, dynamic performance of wind generators, energy storage system, decoupled P – Q control, multimachine system.
Keywords/Search Tags:Wind, System, Dynamic performance, Energy, Generator, Power, Machine, Impact
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