Wind turbine operation in power systems and grid connection requirements

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This paper discusses the impact of wind turbine generation systems operation connected to power systems, and describes the main power quality parameters and requirements on such generations. Furthermore, it deals with the complexities of modeling wind turbine generation systems connected to the power grid, i.e. modeling of electrical, mechanical and aerodynamic components of the wind turbine system, including the active and reactive power control. In order to analyze power quality phenomena related to wind power generation, digital computer simulation is required to solve the complex differential equations. Other important factors analyzed in this paper are grid connection requirements for connecting large wind farms to the power grid, specified by system operators all over Europe. The requirements, which include voltage and frequency stability, the ability to supply reactive power and responses to fault conditions, and active power control and power factor, are compared by the most important European wind power producers. Finally, a methodology for impact determination is proposed.

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Sudrià, A., Chindris, M., Sumper, A., Gross, G., & Ferrer, F. (2005). Wind turbine operation in power systems and grid connection requirements. Renewable Energy and Power Quality Journal, 1(3), 391–395. https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj03.309

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