Title :
Adaptive protection and control strategy for interfacing wind-power electricity generators to distribution grids
Author :
Hamlyn, Alexander ; Cheung, Helen ; Wang, Lin ; Yang, Cungang ; Cheung, Richard
Author_Institution :
Ryerson Univ., Toronto, ON
Abstract :
Recently electricity generation from wind power has been increasingly popular worldwide. This paper proposes an adaptive protection and control strategy for interfacing the wind-powered distributed generators into the utility power distribution grids. The requirements for the interfacing are defined according to the IEEE-1547 standards. This paper presents the adaptive interfacing controls and protections for three common types of wind-powered generators: doubly-fed induction generators, permanent-magnet synchronous generators, and squirrel-cage induction generators. The design for the adaptive protection and control presented in this paper uses state-of-the-art digital signal processing technology and modern computer networking technology. This paper presents a new two-layer computer network architecture for real-time monitoring the operations as well as the impacts of wind-powered electricity generations in the utility distribution systems. This architecture is fault tolerant and is designed for monitoring power distribution systems with multiple (over hundred) feeder nodes.
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; distributed power generation; fault tolerant computing; permanent magnet generators; power engineering computing; power generation control; power grids; power system measurement; synchronous generators; wind power plants; IEEE-1547 standards; adaptive protection; computer network architecture; control strategy; doubly-fed induction generators; fault tolerant; modern computer networking technology; multiple feeder nodes; permanent-magnet synchronous generators; power distribution grids; real-time monitoring; squirrel-cage induction generators; state-of-the-art digital signal processing technology; wind-power electricity generators interfacing; Adaptive control; Computer networks; Induction generators; Mesh generation; Power distribution; Power generation; Programmable control; Protection; Synchronous generators; Wind energy generation; Adaptive control; DFIG; Distributed generation; Distribution system; IEEE1547 standards; Renewable energy; Wind power electricity generation;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting - Conversion and Delivery of Electrical Energy in the 21st Century, 2008 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Pittsburgh, PA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1905-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1932-5517
DOI :
10.1109/PES.2008.4596673