Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7543252 | Mathematics and Computers in Simulation | 2018 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
This paper introduces the use of a diode-based HVdc rectifier for the integration of a large off-shore wind power plant into an existing HVdc voltage source converter-based grid. The proposed control system allows for the wind power plant to energize the complete HVdc grid, in order to contribute to service restoration in the case of a black-out. The system exhibits good response to wind power plant black-start operation, rectifier breaker trip and reclosure, and short-circuit ride through at the on-shore ac-grid. The technical feasibility of the proposed topology has been validated by means of detailed PSCAD simulations using frequency dependent parameters for cable modeling.
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Authors
S. Añó-Villalba, R. Blasco-Gimenez, S. Bernal-Perez, E. Belenguer,