Title :
Supervisory control strategy for optimal integration of direct drive wind turbine to the grid
Author :
Abbes, Mehdi ; Belhadj, Jamel
Author_Institution :
L.S.E., Univ. de Tunis EL Manar, Tunis, Tunisia
Abstract :
The main attention of this paper is to improve the integration of wind energy systems to the grid. Therefore, a new supervision scheme for a 2MW direct drive wind turbine is proposed. It aims to satisfy the new Grid Connection Requirements (GCR), where the lowest voltage dip that wind farms must withstand can reach 0% of nominal voltage. The power electronics interface of the investigated wind turbine consists of a back-to-back voltage source converter. The three-level, Neutral Point Clamped topology is used since multi-level converters are suitable for high power applications. Power limitation is achieved by pitch control. Supervision algorithm adapts the control strategy according to the different operating conditions. Thus, wind turbine safety during faults is guaranteed and it can provide ancillary services, necessary for power system stability. Performances are evaluated in terms of accordance with GCR including, low voltage ride-through capabilities, power limitation and reactive power control.
Keywords :
electric drives; electrical safety; optimal control; power convertors; power generation control; power generation faults; power grids; power system stability; reactive power control; wind power plants; wind turbines; GCR; back-to-back voltage source converter; direct drive wind turbine; grid connection requirement; high power application; low voltage ride-through capability; multilevel converter; optimal integration; pitch control; power 2 MW; power electronics interface; power limitation; power system stability; reactive power control; supervision scheme; supervisory control strategy; three-level neutral point clamped topology; voltage dip; wind energy system; wind farm; wind turbine fault safety; Generators; Mathematical model; Power harmonic filters; Torque; Vectors; Voltage control; Wind turbines; Grid connection requirements; Multilevel converters; Power systems faults; Supervisory control; Wind power generation;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Engineering and Software Applications (ICEESA), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hammamet
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-6302-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICEESA.2013.6578358