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Power limits of grid-connected modern wind energy systems

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  • Chinchilla, M.
  • Arnalte, S.
  • Burgos, J.C.
  • Rodríguez, J.L.

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Wind energy is a prominent area of application of variable speed generators operating on the constant grid frequency. A modern wind energy system of this type consists of a surface mounted permanent-magnet generator with a frequency converter, which allows variable speed operation. The maximum power capability of the wind energy system is limited by the grid inverter. The theoretical formulation for active and reactive power limits is given. This formulation is used to set power reference limits to the inverter. Two different regions are distinguished depending on the tolerable Ac current harmonic distortion. Experimental results in a variable frequency wind energy generation system are shown.

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  • Chinchilla, M. & Arnalte, S. & Burgos, J.C. & Rodríguez, J.L., 2006. "Power limits of grid-connected modern wind energy systems," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 31(9), pages 1455-1470.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:31:y:2006:i:9:p:1455-1470
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2004.03.021
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    1. Xu, Jiuping & Liu, Tingting, 2020. "Technological paradigm-based approaches towards challenges and policy shifts for sustainable wind energy development," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 142(C).
    2. Zeno, Aldrich & Orillaza, Jordan Rel & Kolhe, Mohan Lal, 2020. "Analysing the effects of power swing on wind farms using instantaneous impedances," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 147(P1), pages 1432-1452.
    3. Fernandez, L.M. & Garcia, C.A. & Jurado, F., 2010. "Operating capability as a PQ/PV node of a direct-drive wind turbine based on a permanent magnet synchronous generator," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 35(6), pages 1308-1318.
    4. Sakshi Sharma & Vibhu Jately & Piyush Kuchhal & Peeyush Kala & Brian Azzopardi, 2023. "A Comprehensive Review of Flexible Power-Point-Tracking Algorithms for Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Systems," Energies, MDPI, vol. 16(15), pages 1-28, July.

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