Abstract
Abstract Due to the influence of global warming, extreme wind weather occurs frequently, especially in extreme weather such as typhoons and cold waves, problems such as wind turbine shutdown, cutting out, and sudden changes in power generation power will occur, which brings great challenges to wind power forecast and safe and stable operation of the power grid. At present, the research and analysis of strong wind weather mostly stay at the single fan level, and the causes of abnormal changes in wind power output are mostly analyzed from the physical level. However, with the large-scale access of wind power to the power grid, the impact of extreme weather on power grid operation is becoming more and more significant, and it is particularly important to study the impact of strong wind weather events on wind power cluster output. This paper summarizes various types of wind power generation weather events, then screens key meteorological factors affecting power generation under different wind weather conditions based on Gaussian search and grey correlation weighting, and finally analyzes the meteorological impact on the actual operation of wind farm stations and clusters under typhoons and cold waves respectively, aiming at the problem of huge deviations in wind power forecast caused by wind. The next research direction and suggestions are put forward.
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