DocumentCode :
2267853
Title :
Steady state power system issues when planning large wind farms
Author :
Wilk, J. ; Gjerde, J.O. ; Gjengedal, T. ; Gustafsson, M.
Volume :
1
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Firstpage :
199
Abstract :
Issues regarding steady state power system characteristics when planning large wind farms are investigated. Studies of a specific grid have been performed. A method for finding the maximum wind farm size at a given site is presented. The investigations show that the maximum wind farm capacity is highly dependent on the electrical configuration at the individual windmills. Reactive compensation increases the allowed capacity when using induction generators. Variable speed generators have the best electrical characteristics and give the potential of increasing the maximum wind farm capacity compared to induction generators. Losses in the internal wind farm grid and the external grid are also affected by the electrical configuration as well as the size of the wind farm. A configuration with induction generators and no reactive compensation gives increased losses both in the internal and external grid. Utilizing the grid to the maximum will also increase the losses.
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; compensation; optimisation; power generation planning; power systems; reactive power; wind power plants; wind turbines; external grid; induction generators; internal grid; large wind farms planning; maximum wind farm capacity; reactive compensation; steady-state power system issues; wind farm size optimisation; windmill electrical configuration; Induction generators; Milling machines; Performance analysis; Power system planning; Power system simulation; Reactive power control; Steady-state; Voltage; Wind energy; Wind farms;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting, 2002. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7322-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PESW.2002.984985
Filename :
984985
Link To Document :
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