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Lightning and overvoltage protection of wind power farms
Wind power farms are prone to lightning due to their height, especially when installed off-shore. Very different voltage stresses are expected compared to three phase power systems. Test standards, technical specifications and application principles have been developed only recently on CENELEC level. A brief introduction of different new standards is given, with special consideration to wind power installations.