Abstract

The wind turbine generators (WTG’s) incapability of primary frequency support during system contingencies due to its decoupled nature from the system frequency causes profound integration and stability issues. The present study focuses on resolving such issues by enabling the WTGs to participate in long-term frequency support under the derated operation of WTGs. The deloading operation of WTGs can provide a specific reserve power margin by reducing its rotor speed, which can be utilized during system contingencies. In literature, linear and quadratic deloading techniques have been proposed but these fail to replicate the nonlinear characteristics of the WTG accurately, thereby making deloading ineffective. To effectively implement the deloading, this work uses a more-accurate higher-order Newton’s interpolation polynomial (HNIP), to cope with the highly nonlinear characteristics of WTG. The proposed deloading approach is also augmented with a fuzzy-based intelligent supplementary control structure to handle the inherent and incorporated nonlinearities in WTG. The microgrid system, consisting of a conventional energy source with WTG, has been considered as system under investigation. The integral time absolute error for step wind profile and variable speed wind profile was found to be improved by 97.65% and 97.29%, respectively, with the proposed novel deloading technique with fuzzy-PID compared to PID. Further, to ensure the implementation viability of the proposed control scheme, real-time validation of the same is carried out on OPAL-RT 4510, having a Xilinx Kintex-7 FPGA board. It was found that for all the scenarios considered for real-time digital simulation purposes, the results unerringly matched with MATLAB/Simulink.

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