Title :
Large-scale wind power integration and voltage stability limits in regional networks
Author :
Pálsson, Magni P. ; Toftevaag, Trond ; Uhlen, Kjetil ; Tande, John Olav Giæver
Author_Institution :
Energy Res., SINTEF, Trondheim, Norway
Abstract :
When planning and developing large-scale wind power plants in areas distant from the main power transmission system, voltage control assessments and reactive power compensation are increasingly important. Voltage stability of the regional network may be a main limitation with respect to maximum rating and operation of the wind power plant Technical constraints in relation to wind power integration in weak grids may in general be associated with limited thermal capacity in parts of the grid and/or the adverse effect wind power can have on voltage quality and stability. In certain situations, however, local constraints regarding development of new transmission lines or upgrading of existing lines can make it interesting to utilise the existing lines to a level which in worst case may imply operation beyond the normal technical constraints of the system. In this work, challenges and opportunities arising from situations as described above are analysed, and viable measures to enable secure and acceptable operation of large wind farms in remote areas close to the thermal capacity and stability limits of the power system, are pointed out. The paper presents results from computer analyses of a simplified, yet realistic, electrical power system with wind power integration, illustrating possible solutions to achieve this.
Keywords :
compensation; control system analysis computing; power system analysis computing; power system dynamic stability; power transmission control; reactive power control; voltage control; wind power plants; computer simulation; control simulation; large-scale wind power integration; power transmission system; reactive power compensation; regional networks; technical constraints; thermal capacity; voltage control assessments; voltage stability limits; wind farms; Large scale integration; Large-scale systems; Power system analysis computing; Power system measurements; Power system planning; Power system stability; Power transmission; Thermal stability; Voltage; Wind energy;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering Society Summer Meeting, 2002 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7518-1
DOI :
10.1109/PESS.2002.1043417