DocumentCode
2387781
Title
Analysis of fixed-speed wind farm low-frequency power pulsations using a wavelet-Prony method
Author
McSwiggan, D. ; Littler, T.
Author_Institution
Electr. Power & Energy Res. Cluster, Queen´´s Univ. Belfast, Belfast, UK
fYear
2010
fDate
25-29 July 2010
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
7
Abstract
The increasing penetration of wind generation on the Island of Ireland has been accompanied by close investigation of low-frequency periodic pulsations contained within the active power flow from different wind farms. A primary concern is excitation of existing low-frequency oscillation modes already present on the system, particularly the 0.75 Hz mode as a consequence of the interconnected Northern and Southern power system networks. Recently grid code requirements on the Northern Ireland power system have been updated stipulating that wind farms connected after 2005 must be able to control the magnitude of oscillations in the range of 0.25 - 1.75 Hz to within 1% of the wind farm´s registered output. In order to determine whether wind farm low-frequency oscillations have a negative effect (excite other modes) or possibly a positive impact (damping of existing modes) on the power system, the oscillations at the point of connection must be measured and characterised. Using time - frequency methods, research presented in this paper has been conducted to extract signal features from measured low-frequency active power pulsations produced by wind farms to determine the effective composition of possible oscillatory modes which may have a detrimental effect on system dynamic stability. The paper proposes a combined wavelet-Prony method to extract modal components and determine damping factors. The method is exemplified using real data obtained from wind farm measurements.
Keywords
load flow; oscillations; power system dynamic stability; power system interconnection; time-frequency analysis; wavelet transforms; wind power plants; Ireland; active power flow; damping factors; fixed-speed wind farm low-frequency power pulsations; frequency 0.25 Hz to 1.75 Hz; grid code requirements; interconnected power system network; low-frequency oscillation modes; oscillation control; signal feature extraction; system dynamic stability; time-frequency methods; wavelet-Prony method; wind generation; Prony; oscillation; wavelet transform; wind energy;
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.2010.5590058
Filename
5590058
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