Title :
Compensation Methods in Wind Energy Systems
Author :
El-helw, Hadi ; Tennakon, Sarath ; Shammas, Noel
Author_Institution :
Staffordshire Univ., Stoke on Trent
Abstract :
Recently, generation of electricity using wind power has received considerable attention worldwide. During the last two decades, the production of wind turbines has grown in size from 20 KW to 3.6 MW. There currently exist various competing technologies for wind generator systems, whose differences lie in the complexity, cost, and degree of control over the system characteristics. Induction generators are more attractive than synchronous generators as wind turbine generators, due to their low cost, ruggedness, and the need for little or no maintenance. Unfortunately, induction generators require reactive power from the grid to operate and therefore some means of compensation is required, specially, in the case of large wind farm connected to a weak power system.
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; compensation; reactive power; static VAr compensators; turbogenerators; wind power plants; wind turbines; compensation methods; induction generators; power 20 kW to 3.6 MW; reactive power; static Var compensators; static synchronous compensators; wind energy systems; wind turbine generators; Character generation; Costs; Induction generators; Power generation; Production systems; Size control; Synchronous generators; Wind energy; Wind energy generation; Wind turbines; induction generator; static Var compensators; static synchronous compensators;
Conference_Titel :
Universities Power Engineering Conference, 2006. UPEC '06. Proceedings of the 41st International
Conference_Location :
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Print_ISBN :
978-186135-342-9
DOI :
10.1109/UPEC.2006.367712