DocumentCode :
10426
Title :
Comparative study of STATCOM and SVC performance on Dynamic Voltage Collapse of an Electric Power System with Wind Generation
Author :
Pereira, R.M.M. ; Ferreira, C.M.M. ; Barbosa, F.P.M.
Author_Institution :
Inst. Super. de Eng. de Coimbra (IPC/ISEC), Inst. Politec. de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
Volume :
12
Issue :
2
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Mar-14
Firstpage :
138
Lastpage :
145
Abstract :
One of the major problems of voltage stability is the reactive power limit of the system. Improving the system´s reactive power handling capacity via Flexible AC transmission System (FACTS) devices is a solution for prevention of voltage instability. In this paper it is studied the influence of Static Synchronous Compensators (STATCOM) and Static Var Compensators (SVC) in dynamic Voltage Stability during Low Voltage Ride Through (LVRT), in wind farms. The wind turbines are equipped with pitch control coupled with a Fixed Speed Induction Generator (FSIG). Due to the nature of asynchronous operation, system voltage instability of wind farms based on FSIG is largely caused by the excessive reactive power absorption by FSIG after a fault due to the large rotor slip gained during fault. Wind farm models based on FSIG and equipped with either STATCOM or SVC are developed in EUROSTAG. The Automatic Voltage Regulators (AVR) of the generating units and the turbine speed governors were modeled in detail. Different load models were used and the Under Load Tap Changers (ULTC) were also taken into account. Finally, some conclusions that provide a better understanding of the dynamic voltage stability of a system with FSIG model during LVRT, using various capacities of STATCOM and SVC are pointed out.
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; power system dynamic stability; reactive power control; static VAr compensators; voltage control; voltage regulators; wind power plants; wind turbines; AVR; EUROSTAG; FACTS devices; FSIG; LVRT; STATCOM; SVC; ULTC; asynchronous operation; automatic voltage regulators; dynamic voltage collapse; dynamic voltage stability; electric power system; fixed speed induction generator; flexible AC transmission system devices; large rotor slip; low voltage ride through; pitch control; reactive power absorption; reactive power handling capacity; reactive power limit; static Var compensators; static synchronous compensators; system voltage instability; turbine speed governors; under load tap changers; wind farm models; wind farms; wind turbines; Automatic voltage control; Load modeling; Power system dynamics; Power system stability; Rotors; STATCOM; Stability analysis; Static VAr compensators; Electric power systems; STATCOM; SVC; Voltage Stability; Wind Generation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Latin America Transactions, IEEE (Revista IEEE America Latina)
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1548-0992
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TLA.2014.6749530
Filename :
6749530
Link To Document :
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