ESS equipped DFIG wind farm with coordinated power control under grid fault conditions


Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 173-183, Jan. 2021
10.1007/s43236-020-00177-6




 Abstract

A new structure for doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) wind farms with coordinated power control under grid fault conditions are proposed in this paper. The proposed structure uses one grid side converter (GSC) and one energy storage system (ESS) for the entire wind farm unlike conventional structures, which have one GSC for each of the DFIGs. A converter loss decrease and a reliability enhancement are some of the advantages of the proposed wind farm, under normal operating conditions. The proposed wind farm follows the new grid codes to remain connected to the grid. In addition, it supports the network voltage and frequency stability by generating reactive and active power during and after faults. The ESS is coordinated with the wind farm to generate smooth active power under normal operation. This improves the low voltage ride-through capability of the wind farm under-voltage fault conditions and enhances the frequency response of the wind farm under frequency faults. MATLAB/Simulink software was used to simulate the proposed wind farm structure. An experimental setup was also provided to test the operation of the proposed power circuit topology.


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[IEEE Style]

F. N. Mazgar, M. T. Hagh, S. Tohidi, "ESS equipped DFIG wind farm with coordinated power control under grid fault conditions," Journal of Power Electronics, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 173-183, 2021. DOI: 10.1007/s43236-020-00177-6.

[ACM Style]

Farshid Najaty Mazgar, Mehrdad Tarafdar Hagh, and Sajjad Tohidi. 2021. ESS equipped DFIG wind farm with coordinated power control under grid fault conditions. Journal of Power Electronics, 21, 1, (2021), 173-183. DOI: 10.1007/s43236-020-00177-6.