Title :
Analysis and Design of an Offshore Wind Farm Using a MV DC Grid
Author :
Robinson, Jonathan ; Jovcic, Dragan ; Joós, Géza
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., McGill Univ., Québec, QC, Canada
Abstract :
This paper outlines the design of an offshore wind farm using a dc offshore grid based on resonant dc-dc converters. Multiphase resonant dc-dc converters are studied to step up the dc voltage from individual wind generators to a Medium Voltage (MV) dc bus, and from the MV bus to an HVDC line that will connect the wind farm to shore. Compared to an equivalent ac grid-based wind farm, a dc grid-based wind farm has slightly higher losses, but the weight of the magnetic components and cables is substantially lower. The analysis of operating permanent-magnet synchronous generators at variable and constant dc voltages shows that a fixed dc voltage has marginally higher efficiency than a variable dc voltage. However, using a variable dc voltage gives lower harmonics at the generator facing the voltage-source converter and the dc-dc step-up converter. An aggregated model of multiple parallel connected wind generators is developed and shown to accurately approximate a detailed PSCAD model during varying wind conditions and transients.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; HVDC power transmission; harmonic analysis; permanent magnet generators; power grids; synchronous generators; wind power plants; MV DC offshore grid; PSCAD model; medium voltage dc bus; multiphase resonant dc-dc converters; offshore wind farm; permanent-magnet synchronous generators; voltage-source converter; wind generators; DC-DC power converters; HVDC transmission; Permanent magnet machines; Wind energy; DC–DC power conversion; HVDC transmission; permanent-magnet generator; wind energy;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2010.2053390