Title :
Dynamic characteristic of frequency control by rotary frequency converter to link wind farm and power system
Author :
Fujita, G. ; Ezaki, K. ; Nakano, T. ; Yokoyama, R. ; Koyanagi, K. ; Funabashi, T.
Author_Institution :
Shibaura Inst. of Technol., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
This work proposes an application of rotary frequency converter for a wind farm system. Wind power is getting attention for prospective renewal energy sources, and introduction of wind farm generation will solve environmental matters and energy exhaust problem. However, the quality of power system frequency will be degraded as the capacity of wind power generator increases. Attenuation of mismatch between the served power and load demand is most important problem in order to increase number of wind generators. Here, a large rotary frequency converter is proposed as a buffer to connect the wind farm and the power system. This provides energy storage function of the output power associated with irregular wind power. The converter has a synchronous generator and a doubly-fed machine. The synchronous motor is connected to the wind farm to supply AC voltage for induction generators of wind power generation units. The shaft of the doubly-fed machine is mechanically jointed to the synchronous motor, and rotates together. Tuning the current of the secondary winding supplied by cycloconverter or self-corn mutated inverter controls the output power. At present, doubly-fed machine is commonly used in pumped storage hydraulic power plants recently constructed. The proposed scheme is an expansion from the present application. For the evaluation of the proposed scheme, two simulation tests are carried out. One is load reference setting test for discussion of the power exchange response to a power grid. Other is load frequency control test in order to discuss required capacity for the rotary frequency converter to improve the frequency quality.
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; cycloconvertors; frequency control; frequency convertors; invertors; load regulation; machine windings; power control; power supply quality; power system simulation; rotary convertors; synchronous generators; synchronous motors; wind power plants; cycloconverter; doubly-fed machine; energy storage function; induction generators; inverter control; load demand; load frequency control; power demand; power exchange response; power grid; power system; power system frequency quality; pumped storage hydraulic power plants; renewal energy sources; rotary frequency converter; secondary winding current; synchronous generator; synchronous motor; wind farm generation; wind power; wind power generator; Frequency control; Frequency conversion; Power generation; Power system control; Power system dynamics; Power systems; Testing; Wind energy; Wind energy generation; Wind farms;
Conference_Titel :
Power Tech Conference Proceedings, 2003 IEEE Bologna
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7967-5
DOI :
10.1109/PTC.2003.1304343