Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6765761 | Renewable Energy | 2016 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
This paper proposes two controllers for employing part of variable speed wind generation systems kinetic energy in supporting the standalone MG frequency. The first controller acts similar to the frequency droop control, while the second controller emulates both the inertia response and the frequency droop control simultaneously. The MG frequency dropped only to 49.9Â Hz with employing the proposed controllers compared with 49.68Â Hz without employing the proposed controllers. Also, the injected active power from the storage device dropped from 20Â kW to only 3Â kW after employing the proposed controllers. In addition, the reactive power capability of the Double Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) wind generation system has been employed to maintain the standalone MG bus voltage at acceptable level. If there are fixed speed wind generation systems in the standalone MG, this paper proposed using the pitch angle controller to employ a suitable wind turbine power reserve in MG frequency supporting during the standalone mode. Results proved the effectiveness of the proposed controllers in improvement the MG overall performance during and subsequent the islanding occurrence.
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Authors
Rashad M. Kamel,