Abstract

Offshore wind power has developed rapidly in recent years, but its scale still lags far behind onshore wind power. Offshore wind power still has great development potential. One of the key factors restricting the development of offshore wind power is the unsatisfactory control effect of offshore wind farms, and the reason is that the adjustable capacity of the wind farm cannot be obtained accurately and quickly. Aims to meet the high precision requirements for adjustable capacity evaluation of offshore wind farms, this paper establishes a step-by-step power mapping framework based on the division of power transmission processes in offshore wind farms, considering the loss of each transmission process in detail. By establishing a step-by-step mapping from the wind turbine power to the injected power at the grid connection point of the offshore wind farm, the adjustable capacity of the offshore wind farm can be estimated based on the maximum theoretical power of the wind turbines. The performance of proposed method has been demonstrated in a real offshore wind farm.

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