Title :
Distributed Automatic Voltage Control framework for large-scale wind integration in China
Author :
Qinglai Guo ; Hongbin Sun ; Yifeng Liu ; Rui Chen ; Bin Wang ; Boming Zhang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Three critical cascading faults with nearly 2000 WTGs (Wind Turbine Generator) tripped took place in China on early 2011, from which the reactive power and voltage control issues for large wind farms are spotlighted. Some key factors inducing the cascading trip are surveyed by this paper firstly, including WTGs voltage distribution, dynamic reactive power reserves and coordination of tight-coupled wind farms. Rather than only focusing on the PCC (Point of Common Coupling) voltage, AVC (Automatic Voltage Control) in a wind farm is actually a network-based control considering voltage distribution and drop on the radial feeders. A hierarchical control AVC (Automatic Voltage Control) framework considering wind farms integration is presented and the detailed functions are introduced, involving network model, state estimation, 3-D visualization based monitoring, power flow & sensitivity calculation, security assessment & early warning and control strategy decision. Such an AVC system has been applied into several wind farms, one of which is selected as an example to introduce the configuration and deployment details. The distributed AVC system is also a mini-EMS (Energy Management System) prototype for large wind farms.
Keywords :
distributed control; distributed power generation; electric potential; energy management systems; load flow control; power distribution control; power distribution faults; power generation control; power generation faults; power system measurement; power system security; power system state estimation; reactive power control; turbogenerators; voltage control; wind power plants; wind turbines; 3D visualization based monitoring; AVC; China; PCC; WTG; cascading fault; cascading trip surveying; distributed automatic voltage control framework; dynamic reactive power reserve; early warning; energy management system; large-scale wind integration; miniEMS prototype; network-based control; point of common coupling; power flow; radial feeder drop; security assessment; sensitivity calculation; tight-coupled wind farm coordination; voltage distribution; wind turbine generator; Automatic voltage control; Educational institutions; Load flow; Reactive power; Wind farms; Automatic Voltage Control; Energy Management System; Wind Integration;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2727-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1944-9925
DOI :
10.1109/PESGM.2012.6344873