Simplified wind turbine models for wind energy integration into power systems
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23/05/2016
23/05/2016
2015
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Resumo |
This paper analyses the boundaries of simplified wind turbine models used to represent the behavior of wind turbines in order to conduct power system stability studies. Based on experimental measurements, the response of recent simplified (also known as generic) wind turbine models that are currently being developed by the International Standard IEC 61400-27 is compared to complex detailed models elaborated by wind turbine manufacturers. This International Standard, whose Technical Committee was convened in October 2009, is focused on defining generic simulation models for both wind turbines (Part 1) and wind farms (Part 2). The results of this work provide an improved understanding of the usability of generic models for conducting power system simulations. |
Identificador |
Honrubia-Escribano, A.; Martín-Martínez, S.; Estanqueiro, A. [et.al.]. - Simplified wind turbine models for wind energy integration into power systems. In: EWEA 2015 - European Wind Energy Association Conference, Paris, France, 17-20 November, 2015, 6 p. |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Direitos |
openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Wind energy #Wind turbines #Power systems |
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conferenceObject |