Receding horizon optimization ofwind farm active power distribution with power tracking error and transmission loss

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In this paper, a receding-horizon optimization strategy is introduced to optimize the wind farm active power distribution with power tracking error and transmission loss. Based on the wind farm transmission connections, a wind farm can be divided into clusters, in which the wind turbine generator systems connected to one booster station can be taken as one cluster, and different clusters connected from booster stations to the farm-level main transformer output the electric power to the grid. Thus, in the proposed strategy, the power tracking characteristic of the wind turbine generator system is modeled as a first-order system to quantify the power tracking error during the power tracking dynamic process, where the power transmission losses from wind turbine generator systems to booster stations are also modeled and considered in the optimization. The proposed strategy is applied to distribute the active power set-point within a cluster while the clusters' set-point still follows the conventional strategy of the wind farm. Simulation results show significant improvement for both optimization targets of the proposed strategy.

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Chu, J., Yuan, L., Lin, Z., Xu, W., & Chen, Z. (2018). Receding horizon optimization ofwind farm active power distribution with power tracking error and transmission loss. Processes, 6(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr6120259

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