Title :
Harmonic assessments for filter design specifications at U.K. National Grid electricity transmission system for large wind farms
Author_Institution :
Nat. Grid Electr. Transm., Nat. Grid Co., Warwick, UK
fDate :
Aug. 31 2010-Sept. 3 2010
Abstract :
This paper presents the methods and issues when assessing harmonic effects of large wind farms in the U.K. The harmonic assessment is not only a licence obligation for a transmission operator but is vital to a wind farm developer for their filter design. It discusses the effects of the system background and wind farm on the harmonic assessment. The modelling aspects of the wind farm is affected by (1) the large array of medium (higher than 33kV) and low voltage (below 33kV) cables, (2) compensation equipments and (3) the active components which generate harmonics that propagate into the transmission and distribution systems. The importance in understanding this process is vital in obtaining the correct performance from any filtering requirements identified by the transmission company, not only in meeting compliance but to minimize the direct and associated cost of installing the filters. Any harmonic assessment will also have to consider the interaction between other connections in the same area. The paper will discuss this interaction and describe how they are currently dealt with when performing harmonic assessments.
Keywords :
harmonic generation; power grids; power harmonic filters; power transmission; wind power plants; UK national grid electricity transmission system; compensation equipment; distribution system; filter design; harmonic assessment; harmonic generation; licence obligation; transmission operator; wind farm; Erbium; Harmonic analysis; Impedance; Power harmonic filters; Static VAr compensators; Wind farms; Harmonic assessment; filter design; impedance loci; planning levels; self impedance; transfer impedance; voltage distortion; voltage harmonic levels; voltage source model; wind farms;
Conference_Titel :
Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC), 2010 45th International
Conference_Location :
Cardiff, Wales
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7667-1