Abstract

This study deals with an implementation of a constant speed permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG)-based three-phase stand-alone wind energy conversion system (SWECS). The voltage and frequency controller is realised using only a single voltage source converter (VSC) and a battery energy storage system (BESS). The BESS is used to provide load levelling under varying wind speeds and to control frequency of SWECS. The voltage of PMSG is regulated under varying wind speeds and loads by supplying the reactive power from VSC. The performance of SWECS is demonstrated as a load leveller, a load balancer, a harmonic compensator and a voltage and frequency controller.

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