Title :
Protection requirements for a large scale wind park
Author_Institution :
Siemens Energy Sector Inc., Japan
Abstract :
In the past wind power plants typically had a small power rating when compared to the strength of the connected electrical network and the behavior of the wind mills during faults in the network was considered non critical and wind power plants were simply pulled out of the system. Hence protection requirement of a wind mill was just restricted to simple current and voltage based measurement. This paper identifies the areas of concern where proper protection has to be introduced apart from the basic wind park requirements. Owing to the increase in demand for renewable energy large wind parks are constructed in deep seas. Such wind parks are connected to the electrical grid on the land by comprehensive underground cables. The underground cables are a potential for a fault occurrence. The next area of concern would be in the multiple mechanically switched capacitor banks or FACTS used for dynamic reactive compensation. The voltage flicker produced by large wind parks owing to the varying speed of the wind mills on the interconnected grid has a deteriorating effect on the other connected equipment and also on the grid as well. To maintain voltage stability as per NERC guidelines and to mitigate voltage flickers, dynamic reactive compensation can be provided with multiple mechanically switched capacitor banks or FACTS. Therefore the paper will discuss in detail the protection possibilities for the underground cables and the reactors for large wind parks located offshore.
Keywords :
flexible AC transmission systems; power capacitors; power generation faults; power generation protection; power grids; power system interconnection; underground cables; wind power plants; FACTS; current based measurement; electric grid interconnection; network faults; reactive compensation; renewable energy demand; switched capacitor bank; underground cables; voltage based measurement; voltage flicker; voltage stability; wind park; wind power plant protection; Cables; Capacitors; Current measurement; Large-scale systems; Milling machines; Power system protection; Sea measurements; Voltage fluctuations; Voltage measurement; Wind energy;
Conference_Titel :
Power Systems Conference, 2009. PSC '09.
Conference_Location :
Clemson, SC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5248-4
DOI :
10.1109/PSAMP.2009.5262335