Harmonic Allocations to Renewable Generation in Transmission Systems

T. Vu, D. Robinson, V. Gosbell, S. Perera, R. Memisevic
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Renewable generation sources have recently been integrated in power systems at an accelerated pace due to their relatively low capital cost, short project delivery time and quick return on investment compared to conventional thermal generators. Large scale wind and solar generation generally incorporate power electronic based converters, produce significant harmonic currents, and when installed at remote buses, introduce new challenges to Transmission Service Operators in regards to harmonic management. If not managed effectively, harmonic levels can lead to gradual degradation of both customer plant and network equipment. Information from practical case studies is a vital step in managing and mitigating harmonic issues. This paper identifies and examines harmonic allocation issues associated with the integration of wind and solar plants in transmission systems through application of a recommended allocation methodology. It also includes recommendations for improvements to harmonic management in transmission systems with increased penetration of power electronic based generation.
输电系统中可再生能源发电的谐波分配
与传统火力发电相比,可再生能源由于其相对较低的资本成本、较短的项目交付时间和快速的投资回报,最近已被加速整合到电力系统中。大规模的风能和太阳能发电通常采用基于电力电子的转换器,产生显著的谐波电流,当安装在远程总线时,给输电服务运营商带来了谐波管理方面的新挑战。如果不能有效管理,谐波水平会导致客户工厂和网络设备的逐渐退化。来自实际案例研究的信息是管理和减轻谐波问题的重要一步。本文通过应用一种推荐的分配方法,确定并研究了与输电系统中风能和太阳能发电厂集成相关的谐波分配问题。它还包括改进输电系统谐波管理的建议,以增加电力电子发电的渗透。
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