DocumentCode :
135222
Title :
Introduction to the Clemson University 15 MW Hardware-In-the-Loop Grid Simulator
Author :
Fox, J. Curtiss ; Gislason, Benjamin
Author_Institution :
Duke Energy eGRID Center, Clemson Univ. Restoration Inst., North Charleston, SC, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
11-14 March 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
This paper is an introduction to the implementation of the 15 MW Hardware-In-the-Loop (HIL) Grid Simulator that serves as the corner stone of the Duke Energy Electric Grid Research, Innovation and Development (eGRID) Center. The eGRID Center is collocated with the Wind Turbine Drivetrain Testing Facility (WTDTF) within the SCE&G Energy Innovation Center at Clemson University´s Restoration Institute in North Charleston, SC, USA. It will be demonstrated how the 15 MW Grid Simulator is able to be utilized in conjunction with either the 7.5 MW or the 15 MW wind turbine dynamometers within the WTDTF, or as a stand-alone test facility. The 15 MW Grid Simulator topology and technical details will be discussed as they relate to grid integration and performance evaluations of medium voltage, multi-megawatt equipment destined for the power system. The system topology consists of a unique combination of state-of-the-art power conversion equipment with passive reactive impedance divider circuits in order to provide a robust solution for fault ride-through evaluations while also having the accuracy and bandwidth to perform power quality evaluations and power hardware-in-the-loop experiments.
Keywords :
power grids; power supply quality; power system simulation; test facilities; wind power plants; wind turbines; Clemson University Restoration Institute; Clemson University hardware-in-the-loop grid simulator; Duke Energy Electric Grid Research, Innovation and Development Center; North Charleston; SC; SCE&G Energy Innovation Center; USA; WTDTF; eGRID Center; fault ride-through evaluations; grid integration; medium voltage multimegawatt equipment; passive reactive impedance divider circuits; performance evaluations; power 15 MW; power 7.5 MW; power conversion equipment; power hardware-in-the-loop experiments; power quality evaluations; power system; stand-alone test facility; system topology; wind turbine drivetrain testing facility; wind turbine dynamometers; Circuit faults; Phase transformers; Power amplifiers; Power system stability; Testing; Voltage control; Wind turbines; Grid integration testing; fault ride-through; power hardware-in-the-loop; power quality testing; wind turbine testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Systems Conference (PSC), 2014 Clemson University
Conference_Location :
Clemson, SC
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PSC.2014.6808118
Filename :
6808118
Link To Document :
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