Abstract

AbstractIn recent years, wind power generation has been promoted as a countermeasure to global environmental problems. However, the introduction of many wind power generators into the power system may cause system frequency fluctuations. This paper proposes a control method to reduce system frequency fluctuations by using the rotor kinetic energy (RKE) of a variable speed wind turbine (VSWT). When the frequency falls, this method suppresses fluctuations by consuming RKE to increase VSWT power generation, and when it rises, it decreases VSWT power generation by accumulating RKE. The effectiveness of this method is confirmed through simulations using PSCAD/EMTDC.

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