Title :
Impact of distribution-connected large-scale wind turbines on transmission system stability during large disturbances
Author :
Yingchen Zhang ; Allen, Alicia ; Hodge, B.-M.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Renewable Energy Lab., Golden, CO, USA
Abstract :
Many favorable wind resources are located in rural areas that do not have direct access to the high-voltage transmission systems. Therefore, it is practical and cost-effective to seek the installation of utility-scale, megawatt-level wind turbine generators on distribution feeders. Common study for interconnection of distributed generation typically focuses on stability impacts within the distribution feeder itself, such as the impact on feeder voltages. Efforts to investigate the impact of transmission events on distributed wind generation, as well as the impact of distributed wind generation at high penetration level on transmission stability, are much needed. This study models a power system with both the bulk transmission grid as well as distribution feeders. Megawatt-level wind turbine generators are connected to distribution feeders. Transmission disturbances are simulated to analyze their impacts on distributed wind generators. This study also investigates the reaction from all the distributed generation to a single transmission disturbance when the wind penetration is high, which could have a great impact on system stability.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; power grids; power transmission; wind turbines; bulk transmission grid; distributed generation interconnection; distributed wind generation; distribution feeders; distribution-connected large-scale wind turbines; feeder voltages; high-voltage transmission systems; large disturbances; megawatt-level wind turbine generators; power system; single transmission disturbance; transmission disturbances; transmission events; transmission system stability; utility-scale megawatt-level wind turbine generators; wind penetration; wind resources; Distributed power generation; Generators; Power system stability; Stability criteria; Wind power generation; Wind turbines; distributed generation; wind energy; wind turbine generator;
Conference_Titel :
PES General Meeting | Conference & Exposition, 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
National Harbor, MD
DOI :
10.1109/PESGM.2014.6939476