Title :
Impact of a Medium-Size Wave Farm on Grids of Different Strength Levels
Author :
Blavette, Anne ; O´Sullivan, D.L. ; Alcorn, R. ; Lewis, T.W. ; Egan, Michael G.
Author_Institution :
Beaufort Res. - HMRC, Univ. Coll. Cork, Cork, Ireland
Abstract :
Power fluctuations generated by most oscillating wave energy converters may have a negative impact on the power quality of the local grid to which the wave farms will be connected. Hence, assessing their impact is an important step in the selection process of a suitable deployment location. However, site-specific grid impact assessment studies are relatively time-consuming and require a high level of detail on the local network. Both of these constraints mean that grid impact studies are usually not performed in the preliminary stages of the site selection process, despite the extremely negative consequences resulting from poor power quality. This paper details a comprehensive study based on a relatively typical wave farm design connected to networks of different strength levels. The study was performed using experimental electrical power time series of an oscillating water column (OWC) device generated under the framework of the European FP7 project “CORES”. Simulations were performed using DIgSILENT power system simulator “PowerFactory”.
Keywords :
power generation planning; power grids; power supply quality; wave power plants; DIgSILENT power system simulator; European FP7 project CORES; OWC; PowerFactory; deployment location; grid impact assessment; medium-size wave farms; oscillating water column; power fluctuations; power quality; site selection process; strength levels; wave energy converters; Generators; IEC standards; Impedance; Power quality; Reactive power; Time series analysis; Wind farms; Flicker; short-circuit ratio; wave energy;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2013.2284513