Title :
Lithium-Ion Capacitor Energy Storage Integrated With Variable Speed Wind Turbines for Power Smoothing
Author :
Mandic, Goran ; Nasiri, A. ; Ghotbi, Ehsan ; Muljadi, Eduard
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA
Abstract :
Utilization of wind energy in modern power systems creates many technical and economical challenges that need to be addressed for successful large scale wind energy integration. Variations in wind velocity result in variations of output power produced by wind turbines. Variable power output becomes a challenge as the share of wind energy in power systems increases. Large power variations cause voltage and frequency deviations from nominal values that may lead to activation of protective relay equipment, which may result in disconnection of the wind turbines from the grid. Particularly community wind power systems, where only one or few wind turbines supply loads through a weak grid such as distribution network, are sensitive to supply disturbances. Energy storage integrated with wind turbines can address this challenge. In this paper, Li-ion capacitors are investigated as a potential solution for filtering power variations at the scale of tens of seconds. A novel topology and control technique has been introduced to integrate capacitors and power conversion circuitry. Modeling and scaled-down experimental results are provided to verify the theoretical analyses.
Keywords :
lithium; power capacitors; power filters; relay protection; wind power plants; wind turbines; Li; community wind power systems; distribution network; filtering power variation; frequency deviation; large-scale wind energy integration; lithium-ion capacitor energy storage; power conversion circuitry; power smoothing; power systems; protective relay equipment; supply disturbances; variable power output; variable speed wind turbines; voltage variation; wind energy utilization; wind turbine disconnection; wind velocity; Generators; Power smoothing; Supercapacitors; Wind energy; Wind turbines; Energy storage; ultracapacitors; variable speed wind turbines; wind energy;
Journal_Title :
Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JESTPE.2013.2284356