Control system of doubly fed induction generators based wind turbines with production limits

Doubly fed induction generators based wind turbines are today one of the most widely used generation systems in wind farms due to the ability of variable speed operation and with decoupled control of active and reactive power. Nowadays these wind turbines are operating without generation limits, but...

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Published inIEEE International Conference on Electric Machines and Drives, 2005 pp. 1936 - 1941
Main Authors Fernandez, L.M., Garcia, C.A., Jurado, F., Saenz, J.R.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 2005
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Summary:Doubly fed induction generators based wind turbines are today one of the most widely used generation systems in wind farms due to the ability of variable speed operation and with decoupled control of active and reactive power. Nowadays these wind turbines are operating without generation limits, but the increasing wind power penetration in power systems must lead to that the wind farms have to operate with production limits imposed by the electrical system operators to maintain the stability of the electrical network. In this paper, a new control system of doubly fed induction generators based wind turbines is proposed for the control of active and reactive powers according to the imposed power limitations. This control system presents an active power controller, reactive power controller and pitch angle controller, in order to operate the wind turbine with optimum power efficiency or with limited active power and the demanded reactive power. This generation control provides a better grid integration of doubly fed induction generators
ISBN:0780389875
9780780389878
DOI:10.1109/IEMDC.2005.195984