Output Power Control of Wind Turbine Generator by Pitch Angle Control using Minimum Variance Control

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In recent years, there have been problems such as exhaustion of fossil fuels, e.g., coal and oil, and environmental pollution resulting from consumption. Effective utilization of renewable energies such as wind energy is expected instead of the fossil fuel. Wind energy is not constant and windmill output is proportional to the cube of wind speed, which cause the generated power of wind turbine generators (WTGs) to fluctuate. In order to reduce fluctuating components, there is a method to control pitch angle of blades of the windmill. In this paper, output power leveling of wind turbine generator by pitch angle control using an adaptive control is proposed. A self-tuning regulator is used in adaptive control. The control input is determined by the minimum variance control. It is possible to compensate control input to alleviate generating power fluctuation with using proposed controller. The simulation results with using actual detailed model for wind power system show effectiveness of the proposed controller. © 2004, The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Senjyu, T., Sakamoto, R., Urasaki, N., Higa, H., Uezato, K., & Funabashi, T. (2004). Output Power Control of Wind Turbine Generator by Pitch Angle Control using Minimum Variance Control. IEEJ Transactions on Power and Energy, 124(12), 1455–1462. https://doi.org/10.1541/ieejpes.124.1455

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