Title :
FACTS: Its role in the connection of wind power to power networks
Author :
Angeles-Camacho, C. ; Fariñas-Wong, E. ; Bañuelos-Ruedas, F.
Author_Institution :
Univ. Nac. Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico
Abstract :
The introduction of large amounts of wind power into the grid increases the short-term variability of the loads as seen by the traditional generator, thus increasing the need for spinning reserve. Wind farm generation and in general non-conventional renewable energy has demonstrated some positive effects as an embedded generation. Also demonstrated are some adverse effects, mainly attributable to the fluctuating real power injection and (in case of fixed-speed induction turbines) to the varying absorption of reactive power. This leads to voltage deviations throughout the network that could affect system stability and power quality for costumer. This paper analyses one solution to this problem. First, variable speed operation is described for wind generators, then the use of flexible alternating-current transmission systems (FACTS) controllers with fixed speed induction generator is considered.
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; flexible AC transmission systems; power generation control; power grids; power supply quality; power system stability; power transmission control; wind power plants; FACTS controller; fixed speed induction generator; fixed speed induction turbines; flexible alternating current transmission systems; fluctuating real power; power grid; power networks; power quality; reactive power absorption; system stability; variable speed operation; voltage deviations; wind farm generation; wind power; Generators; Power electronics; Power system stability; Reactive power; Wind farms; Wind power generation; Wind turbines; FACTS; dynamic power flows; power flows; wind power;
Conference_Titel :
Modern Electric Power Systems (MEPS), 2010 Proceedings of the International Symposium
Conference_Location :
Wroclaw
Print_ISBN :
978-83-921315-7-1