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28 February 2024 Analysis of permanent magnet synchronous generator grid connection characteristics based on stored energy frequency modulation control
Xiulian Wang, Yining Zhang
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Proceedings Volume 13071, International Conference on Mechatronic Engineering and Artificial Intelligence (MEAI 2023); 130711V (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3025474
Event: International Conference on Mechatronic Engineering and Artificial Intelligence (MEAI 2023), 2023, Shenyang, China
Abstract
Large scale wind turbines replace traditional generators and are integrated into the power grid. The increase in wind power penetration rate leads to a decrease in the overall inertia of the power system. To alleviate the impact of wind power grid connection on power system stability, a comprehensive frequency regulation control strategy is proposed for wind turbines and energy storage to coordinate and participate in system frequency regulation, in order to achieve adaptive adjustment of active power with system frequency changes. A wind power grid connection simulation model is built using Matlab/Simulink software. The experimental results show that this method can spontaneously respond to frequency difference signals, timely release rotational kinetic energy to provide active compensation, effectively avoiding secondary frequency drops and improving the stability of wind power grid connection frequency.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Xiulian Wang and Yining Zhang "Analysis of permanent magnet synchronous generator grid connection characteristics based on stored energy frequency modulation control", Proc. SPIE 13071, International Conference on Mechatronic Engineering and Artificial Intelligence (MEAI 2023), 130711V (28 February 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3025474
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KEYWORDS
Wind energy

Control systems

Power grids

Frequency modulation

Wind turbine technology

Modulation frequency

Capacitors

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