Stability augmentation of interconnected offshore wind and marine current farms

Mohammad Hasanuzzaman Shawon, A. Al‐Durra, S. Muyeen
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This paper presents a co-operative control scheme for a small scale offshore wind and marine current farms composed of variable speed wind turbine driven doubly fed induction generators (DFIGs) and fixed speed squirrel cage induction generators (IGs), respectively. One of the objectives of the proposed scheme is to reduce the overall cost due to the low cost of induction generator. However, induction generator has the stability problem as it requires large amount of reactive power to restore electromagnetic torque during grid disturbance. The proposed cooperative scheme will help marine current generators (IGs) in a marine current farm to provide necessary reactive power demand from their surrounding wind generators (DFIGs) resides in a offshore wind farm without installing additional reactive power compensating devices (STATCOM/SVC). Optimum capacities of wind and marine current farms that can be used in proposed scheme to augment the stability of both farms are also determined, in this study. Different types of fault conditions are examined and the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme is demonstrated by using laboratory standard power system simulator PSCAD/EMTDC.
互联海上风力和海流场的稳定性增强
本文提出了一种由变速风力发电机驱动双馈感应发电机(DFIGs)和固定转速鼠笼式感应发电机(IGs)组成的小型海上风电场和海流电场的协同控制方案。由于感应发电机的成本较低,该方案的目标之一是降低总体成本。但是,感应发电机在电网扰动时需要大量的无功功率来恢复电磁转矩,存在稳定性问题。拟议的合作方案将帮助海流电场中的海流发电机(IGs)在不安装额外的无功补偿装置(STATCOM/SVC)的情况下,从其周围的海上风电场中的风力发电机(DFIGs)提供必要的无功需求。在本研究中,还确定了可用于拟议方案的风力和海流电场的最佳容量,以增加两个电场的稳定性。通过实验室标准电力系统仿真器PSCAD/EMTDC验证了所提控制方案的有效性。
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