DocumentCode :
3494543
Title :
Coordinated voltage control for multiple wind plants in Eastern Wyoming: Analysis and field experience
Author :
Miller, Nicholas ; MacDowell, Jason ; Chmiel, Gary ; Konopinski, Ryan ; Gautam, Durga ; Laughter, Grant ; Hagen, Dave
Author_Institution :
GE Energy, Schenectady, NY, USA
fYear :
2012
fDate :
16-18 July 2012
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
8
Abstract :
At high levels of wind power penetration, multiple wind plants may be the predominant generation resource over large geographic areas. Thus, not only do wind plants need to provide a high level of functionality, they must coordinate properly with each other. This paper describes the analysis and field testing of wind plant voltage controllers designed to improve system voltage performance through passive coordination. The described wind power plant controls can coordinate the real and reactive power response of multiple wind turbines and thereby make the plant function as a single “grid friendly” power generation source. For this application, involving seven large wind plants with predominantly GE wind turbines in Eastern Wyoming, the voltage portion of the controllers were configured and tuned to allow the collective reactive power response of multiple wind plants in the region to work well together. This paper presents the results of the initial configuration and tuning study, and the results of the subsequent field tuning and testing of the modified controls. The paper also presents some comparisons of the measured field performance with the stability simulation models, which show that the available wind plant models provide accurate, high fidelity results for actual operating conditions of commercial wind power plants.
Keywords :
power generation control; reactive power control; voltage control; wind power plants; wind turbines; Eastern Wyoming; GE wind turbines; coordinated voltage control; field testing; field tuning; generation resource; multiple wind plants; multiple wind turbines; passive coordination; reactive power response; single grid friendly power generation source; stability simulation models; wind plant models; wind plant voltage controllers; wind power penetration; wind power plant controls; Power measurement; Reactive power; Tuning; Voltage control; Voltage measurement; Wind power generation; Wind turbines; Grid frequency response; Model validation; Power generation; Power systems; Wind energy; Wind power generation; power generation dispatch; power system control; power system stability; power systems; wind energy;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics and Machines in Wind Applications (PEMWA), 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1128-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PEMWA.2012.6316387
Filename :
6316387
Link To Document :
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