Title :
Control of a hybrid high-voltage DC connection for large doubly fed induction generator-based wind farms
Author :
Zhou, Huimin ; Yang, Guo-Min ; Wang, Jiacheng ; Geng, Hui
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Autom., Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China
fDate :
1/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This study presents the control method for a new hybrid high-voltage dc (HVDC) connection for large wind farms with doubly fed induction generators (DFIGs). The hybrid HVDC system consists of a line-commutated converter plus a static synchronous compensator (STATCOM) on the rectifier side and a pulse-width modulation (PWM) current source inverter (CSI) on the inverter side. The overall control strategy is divided into three parts, where the STATCOM subsystem supports the island bus voltage; the rectifier subsystem delivers the active power generated by the wind farm; and the CSI subsystem injects the active power - as well as reactive power, if necessary - to the grid. Taking into account the non-linear and coupling characteristics of each subsystem, a series of control schemes is proposed: for the STATCOM subsystem, a state feedback linearisation and decoupling method is employed; for the rectifier subsystem, a double-loop controller is designed and its inner loop is based on the inverse-system control techniques; for the CSI subsystem, independent active and reactive power control scheme is proposed. Through Simulink/SimPowerSystems simulations on a representative hybrid HVDC system, the startup process is demonstrated and system performances under both normal and fault conditions are investigated.
Keywords :
HVDC power convertors; asynchronous generators; invertors; power generation control; power grids; reactive power control; rectifying circuits; static VAr compensators; wind power plants; PWM current source inverter; STATCOM subsystem; Simulink-SimPowerSystems simulations; decoupling method; double-loop controller; hybrid HVDC system; hybrid high-voltage DC connection control; independent active power control scheme; inner loop controller; inverse-system control techniques; island bus voltage; large doubly fed induction generator-based wind farms; line-commutated converter; power grid; reactive power control scheme; rectifier subsystem; startup process; state feedback linearisation; static synchronous compensator;
Journal_Title :
Renewable Power Generation, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-rpg.2009.0171