Abstract

The reduction in the power output fluctuation of grid-connected wind turbine-generator systems is strongly required to further increase their total installed capacity in Japan. This study focuses on limiting the maximum electric power output by changing the set point of the power output control as a reduction technique. The influence of limiting the maximum electric power output of a 2 MW-system, which adopts the variable speed operation, on the power output fluctuation characteristic is analyzed through numerical simulation conducted by using an observed field wind data. The focus is on the power output fluctuation, which is important for management of commercial power systems including power plants, of the 2 MW-system with six cases of the maximum electric power output. The results show that limiting the maximum electric power output does not have an influence on the power output fluctuation characteristic and control performance during the pitch angle operation at high wind speeds. However, the year-round simulation reveals that limiting the maximum electric power output brings a tradeoff between the reduction in the power output fluctuation and the generating performance.

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