A voltage and frequency control strategy for stand-alone full converter wind energy conversion systems

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This paper addresses the design and analysis of a voltage and frequency control (VFC) strategy for full converter (FC)-based wind energy conversion systems (WECSs) and its applicability for the supply of an isolated load. When supplying an isolated load, the role of the back-to-back converters in the FC must change with respect to a grid-connected application. Voltage and frequency are established by the FC line side converter (LSC), while the generator side converter (GSC) is responsible for maintaining constant voltage in the DC link. Thus, the roles of the converters in the WECS are inverted. Under such control strategies, the LSC will automatically supply the load power and hence, in order to maintain a stable operation of the WECS, the wind turbine (WT) power must also be controlled in a load-following strategy. The proposed VFC is fully modelled and a stability analysis is performed. Then, the operation of the WECS under the proposed VFC is simulated and tested on a real-time test bench, demonstrating the performance of the VFC for the isolated operation of the WECS.

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Asensio, A. P., Gómez, S. A., Rodriguez-Amenedo, J. L., Plaza, M. G., Carrasco, J. E. G., & De Las Morenas, J. M. A. M. (2018). A voltage and frequency control strategy for stand-alone full converter wind energy conversion systems. Energies, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/en11030474

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