
The transient stability analysis of wind turbines interconected to grid under fault
Author(s) -
Anass Gourma,
Abdelmajid Berdai,
Moussa Reddak
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of electrical and computer engineering (ijece)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.277
H-Index - 22
ISSN - 2088-8708
DOI - 10.11591/ijece.v10i1.pp600-608
Subject(s) - wind power , turbine , induction generator , grid , electricity , automotive engineering , renewable energy , rotor (electric) , transient (computer programming) , environmental science , electric power system , computer science , marine engineering , control theory (sociology) , electrical engineering , engineering , power (physics) , mechanical engineering , physics , geology , geodesy , operating system , control (management) , artificial intelligence , quantum mechanics
Wind farm has been growing in recent years due to its very competitive electricity production cost. Wind generators have gone from a few kilowatts to megawatts. However, the participation of the wind turbine in the stability of the electricity grid is a critical point to check, knowing that the electricity grid is meshed, any change in active and reactive flux at the network level affects its stability. With a rate of 50% wind turbine penetration into the electricity grid, the stability of the rotor angle is a dynamic phenomenon which is only visible by the variation of the active energy. The purpose of this journal is to verify the impact of wind turbine integration on an electrical grid, by exploiting the relationship between the reactive energy produced by the Doubly Fed Induction Generator equipping most wind energy systems, and the stability of the rotor angle of the synchronous generators equipping the conventional power plants in the electrical system.
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