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Coordinated Fast Primary Frequency Control from Offshore Wind Power Plants in MTDC System

In Proceedings of Ieee International Energy Conference 2016 — 2016, pp. 1-6
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Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark1

Integration & Planning, Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark2

In this paper, coordinated fast primary frequency control (FPFC) from offshore wind power plants (OWPPs) integrated to surrounding onshore AC power system through a three terminal VSC HVDC system is presented. The onshore AC grid frequency variations are emulated at offshore AC grid through appropriate control blocks, based on modulation of the DC grid voltage.

The proposed FPFC produces a power reference to the OWPP based on the frequency deviation and its rate of change measured in the offshore AC grid. Moreover, the impact of wind speed variations on the OWPP active power output and the dynamics of wind turbine are also discussed. The corresponding impact of OWPPs active power output variation at different wind speeds on the power system frequency control and DC grid voltage is also presented.

The results show that the proposed coordinated fast primary frequency control from OWPPs improves the power system frequency while relieving the stress on the other AC grid participating in frequency control.

Language: English
Publisher: IEEE
Year: 2016
Pages: 1-6
Proceedings: 2016 IEEE International Energy Conference
ISBN: 1467384631 , 146738464X , 146738464x , 9781467384636 and 9781467384643
Types: Conference paper
DOI: 10.1109/ENERGYCON.2016.7513986
ORCIDs: Hansen, Anca Daniela , Cutululis, Nicolaos Antonio , Altin, Müfit and Sørensen, Poul Ejnar

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