Title :
SSR suppression via STATCOM in series compensated wind farm integrations
Author :
Golshannavaz, Sajjad ; Mokhtari, M. ; Nazarpour, Daryoosh
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Urmia Univ., Urmia, Iran
Abstract :
The growing need to the clean and renewable energy has led to the fast development of wind power systems all over the world. Large wind farms are going to be connected to electrical networks which have been series compensated to guarantee the safe and stable transmission of bulk power. However a series compensated power system may encounter with a very important problem known as subsynchronous resonance (SSR). Flexible ac transmission systems (FACTS) controllers are widely applied to mitigate subsynchronous oscillations. The main objective of this work is to study the capability of the static synchronous compensator (STATCOM) for mitigation of SSR caused by an induction-generator (IG) effect as well as torsional interactions (TI) in a wind farm. In order to conduct the studies, the IEEE first benchmark model on SSR is adapted with the combination of self-excited induction generator (SEIG) based wind turbine. An STATCOM with a simple voltage control is first employed at the generation terminal. It is shown that the STATCOM can damp the SSR even without a specific control. In the following the same STATCOM is shown to effectively damp SSR when equipped with an auxiliary SSR damping (SSRD) controller. Extensive transient simulations have been carried out using EMTDC/PSCAD to demonstrate the capability of STATCOM in damping SSR.
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; flexible AC transmission systems; power system transient stability; renewable energy sources; static VAr compensators; subsynchronous resonance; voltage control; wind power plants; wind turbines; EMTDC-PSCAD; SSR suppression; STATCOM; auxiliary SSR damping controller; electrical network; flexible ac transmission system controller; induction-generator effect; renewable energy; self excited induction generator; series compensated power system; series compensated wind farm integration; static synchronous compensator; subsynchronous oscillation; subsynchronous resonance; torsional interaction; transient simulation; voltage control; wind power system; wind turbine; Static synchronous compensator (STATCOM); Subsynchronous resonance (SSR) mitigation; flexible ac transmission systems (FACTS); wind farm;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Engineering (ICEE), 2011 19th Iranian Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tehran
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0730-8