DocumentCode
2353065
Title
Impact of increased penetration of DFIG based wind turbine generators on transient and small signal stability of power systems
Author
Gautam, Durga ; Vittal, Vijay ; Harbour, Terry
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ, USA
fYear
2010
fDate
25-29 July 2010
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
1
Abstract
The targeted and current development of wind energy in various countries around the world reveals that wind power is the fastest growing power generation technology. Among the several wind generation technologies, variable speed wind turbines utilizing doubly fed induction generators (DFIGs) are gaining momentum in the power industry. With the increase in penetration of these wind turbines, the power system dominated by synchronous machines will experience a change in dynamics and operational characteristics. Given this assertion, the present paper develops an approach to analyze the impact of increased penetration of DFIG based wind turbines on transient and small signal stability of a large power system. The primary basis of the method is to convert the DFIG machines into equivalent conventional round rotor synchronous machines and then evaluate the sensitivity of the eigenvalues with respect to inertia. In this regard, modes that are both detrimentally and beneficially affected by the change in inertia are identified. These modes are then excited by appropriate disturbances and the impact of reduced inertia on transient stability performance is also examined. The proposed technique is tested on a large test system representing the Midwestern portion of the U.S. interconnection. The results obtained indicate that the proposed method effectively identifies both detrimental and beneficial impacts of increased DFIG penetration both for transient stability and small signal stability related performance.
Keywords
asynchronous generators; electricity supply industry; power system transient stability; wind turbines; DFIG based wind turbine generators; doubly fed induction generators; power generation technology; power industry; power systems; small signal stability; synchronous machines; transient stability; variable speed wind turbines; Doubly fed induction generator; inertia; sensitivity; small signal stability; transient stability; wind turbine generators;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location
Minneapolis, MN
ISSN
1944-9925
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-6549-1
Electronic_ISBN
1944-9925
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PES.2010.5588148
Filename
5588148
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