DocumentCode
2575299
Title
Wind generator control in compliance with new norms
Author
Rabelo, Balduino ; Hofma, Wilfried
Author_Institution
TU-Chemnitz, Chemnitz, Germany
Volume
2
fYear
2003
fDate
9-11 June 2003
Firstpage
798
Abstract
The level of wind penetration in the total generated electrical energy in Germany is increasing in such a way that new norms for connecting wind power stations to the electric power system are prescribed by the power companies. Windmills are no longer to be seen as "negative" consumers but rather as conventional power stations. This means that wind power stations in the near future must fulfill requirements like supporting the mains supply during faults, controlling reactive power and limiting transient currents at start-up. Brazil is setting a very good example by complying with the Kyoto protocol and its government program for supporting the construction of wind farms. With its potential and the commitment of the new administration in further developing the implantation of renewable energy sources these advances happening in countries like Germany, where the wind energy has achieved such development level, have to be taken into account to guarantee power quality in the future. This work presents a control scheme for a doubly fed induction generator in windmills focusing on power flow optimisation. By controlling reactive power system losses are minimised and other goals are also achieved in meeting the requirements of the new generation of wind power stations.
Keywords
asynchronous generators; control system synthesis; cores; electric generators; optimisation; power generation control; power stations; reactive power control; rotors; wind power; wind power plants; doubly fed induction generator; electric power system; generated electrical energy; machine iron core; power flow optimisation; power quality; reactive power control; renewable energy sources; rotor windings; transient currents; wind generator control; wind penetration; wind power stations; windmills; Government; Induction generators; Joining processes; Power generation; Power system transients; Protocols; Reactive power control; Wind energy; Wind energy generation; Wind power generation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industrial Electronics, 2003. ISIE '03. 2003 IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7912-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISIE.2003.1267922
Filename
1267922
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