Abstract

Large offshore windfarms are connected to onshore transmission grids through long high-voltage cables. When a large offshore windfarm goes into isolated operation with its high-voltage cable, for example by an action of the on-shore main-circuit breaker, there is a risk of significant over-voltage in the cable and the windfarm transformer. This paper analyses such a situation for both an existing and a planned large offshore windfarm in Denmark.

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