The effect of wind generation on an islanded network based on rotor angle dynamic evaluation

The application of wind generation systems to an islanded power station (typicalindustrial application) has not been carefully assessed. In this paper, the utilisation of windgenerators running in parallel to a local power station supplying a large industrial operation(such as mining plants) is revi...

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Main Author: Masoum, Mohammad Sherkat
Format: Journal Article
Published: Engineers Media Pty Ltd. 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/30832
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description The application of wind generation systems to an islanded power station (typicalindustrial application) has not been carefully assessed. In this paper, the utilisation of windgenerators running in parallel to a local power station supplying a large industrial operation(such as mining plants) is reviewed and investigated with emphasis placed on the swing equation.Consideration has been placed on the inertia offered by the power station equipment as well asthe wind generators (in this case 1.5 MW units). Detailed simulations are conducted in order tounderstand the impact doubly-fed induction generator wind generation will have on an islandedpower system with large loads. This information is to be used to determine the limits of windgeneration on such power generation arrangements.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-308322017-09-13T15:10:07Z The effect of wind generation on an islanded network based on rotor angle dynamic evaluation Masoum, Mohammad Sherkat swing equation inertia constant (H) Islanded system distributed generation (DG) transient stability wind farm weak network The application of wind generation systems to an islanded power station (typicalindustrial application) has not been carefully assessed. In this paper, the utilisation of windgenerators running in parallel to a local power station supplying a large industrial operation(such as mining plants) is reviewed and investigated with emphasis placed on the swing equation.Consideration has been placed on the inertia offered by the power station equipment as well asthe wind generators (in this case 1.5 MW units). Detailed simulations are conducted in order tounderstand the impact doubly-fed induction generator wind generation will have on an islandedpower system with large loads. This information is to be used to determine the limits of windgeneration on such power generation arrangements. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/30832 10.7158/E13-063.2014.11.1 Engineers Media Pty Ltd. restricted
spellingShingle swing equation
inertia constant (H)
Islanded system
distributed generation (DG)
transient stability
wind farm
weak network
Masoum, Mohammad Sherkat
The effect of wind generation on an islanded network based on rotor angle dynamic evaluation
title The effect of wind generation on an islanded network based on rotor angle dynamic evaluation
title_full The effect of wind generation on an islanded network based on rotor angle dynamic evaluation
title_fullStr The effect of wind generation on an islanded network based on rotor angle dynamic evaluation
title_full_unstemmed The effect of wind generation on an islanded network based on rotor angle dynamic evaluation
title_short The effect of wind generation on an islanded network based on rotor angle dynamic evaluation
title_sort effect of wind generation on an islanded network based on rotor angle dynamic evaluation
topic swing equation
inertia constant (H)
Islanded system
distributed generation (DG)
transient stability
wind farm
weak network
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/30832