Title :
The effect of converter harmonics in offshore high voltage and medium voltage DC networks
Author :
Xiaoyun Rong;Ewen Macpherson
Author_Institution :
Institute for Energy System, School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh, Kings Building, EH9 3DW, UK
Abstract :
The outputs from turbines in current and planned offshore wind farms are generally interconnected using AC networks. However, there are significant potential advantages in using DC interconnection; in particular, the cable losses are greatly reduced. Such a system is likely to require the use of DC-DC converters to step up the rectified generator output voltage to an intermediate (collection) DC voltage, and then to a high DC voltage for transmission to the shore. These DC-DC converters will introduce harmonics into the DC network, and there is a strong possibility of significant circulating currents between the various converters, causing substantial losses. This paper presents the results of simulations studies of this system using Simulink. A model of a system comprising wind-powered permanent magnet generators, active rectifiers, high power DC-DC converters, appropriate filtering and submarine cables is described. The converter harmonics and their associated losses are presented, and possible methods for their reduction is discussed.
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Conference (UPEC), 2015 50th International Universities
DOI :
10.1109/UPEC.2015.7339832