Title :
Hybrid Power Generation System Using Offshore-Wind Turbine and Tidal Turbine for Power Fluctuation Compensation (HOT-PC)
Author :
Rahman, Mohammad Lutfur ; Oka, Shunsuke ; Shirai, Yasuyuki
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Energy Sci. & Technol., Kyoto Univ., Kyoto, Japan
fDate :
7/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Hybrid power generation system using Offshore-wind turbine and Tidal turbine for Power fluctuation Compensation (HOT-PC) is an autonomous power system. Electric power is generated from both offshore wind and tidal and is distributed over the load system. Power quality problems such as frequency fluctuations and voltage sags, which arise due to a fault or a pulsed load, can cause interruptions of critical loads. This can be a serious concern for the survivability of the offshore-wind power system. In the proposed system HOT-PC, the induction generator for the tidal turbine can play also as a motor to store kinetic energy to mitigate (make stable) the frequency and voltage fluctuation. The tidal generator is controlled by six-pulse insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) bidirectional converter system. When the generator/motor is driven by the converter to exceed the tidal turbine rotating speed, it is mechanically isolated from the turbine by a one-way clutch and can charge and discharge the kinetic energy like a fly-wheel. In order to study the feasibility of the system, the laboratory scale model was designed and made. This paper presents the fundamental configuration of the system, the experimental results, and discussions of basic operation performance of the proposed system.
Keywords :
current fluctuations; electric generators; hybrid power systems; insulated gate bipolar transistors; offshore installations; power generation faults; power generation reliability; tidal power stations; wind power plants; HOT-PC; IGBT bidirectional converter system; frequency fluctuation; hybrid power generation system; induction generator; insulated gate bipolar transistor; offshore wind turbine; power fault; power fluctuation compensation; power quality; tidal generator; tidal turbine; voltage sags; Energy conversion; fly-wheels; tidal power generation system; wind power generation system;
Journal_Title :
Sustainable Energy, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSTE.2010.2050347