Title :
Multimode Control of a DFIG-Based Wind-Power Unit for Remote Applications
Author :
Bhuiyan, Faruk A. ; Yazdani, Amirnaser
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada
Abstract :
This paper proposes a multimode control strategy for a doubly fed induction generator-based wind-power unit, which enables operation in the islanded (autonomous) mode as well as the grid-connected mode. The configuration can be an option for electricity generation in remote communities with favorable wind conditions, but limited or unreliable connection to the grid. In the grid-connected mode, the proposed control enables the wind power unit to operate with or without battery energy storage, as desired. In case that the wind-power unit is augmented with battery energy storage, in the islanded mode, the proposed control strategy enables voltage and frequency regulation for the network, and parallel operation with constant-speed wind-power units, induction motor loads, and passive loads. The proposed control strategy employs a unified controller for all of the foregoing modes of operation and, therefore, relieves the need for switching between different controllers or reconfiguration of the hardware. The effectiveness and robustness of the proposed control strategy are demonstrated for faulted as well as normal operating conditions through simulation studies carried out on a detailed switched model of the system in the PSCAD/EMTDC software environment.
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; energy storage; frequency control; induction motors; machine control; power grids; voltage control; wind power plants; DFIG-based wind-power unit; PSCAD-EMTDC software environment; battery energy storage; doubly fed induction generator; electricity generation; frequency regulation; grid-connected mode; induction motor load; islanded mode operation; multimode control strategy; remote application; voltage regulation; Batteries; Energy storage; Frequency control; Induction generators; Induction motors; Mesh generation; Power generation; Voltage control; Wind energy; Wind energy generation; Control; doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG); droop; energy storage; islanded operation; microgrid; power electronics; remote communities; voltage-sourced converter (VSC); wind power;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2009.2021030