Abstract

Reduction in availability of conventional energy sources and their scarcity in the future has led to the research on adoption of renewable energy sources for electricity generation. Wind is recognized as the prominent renewable energy source for electricity generation. Due to the erratic pattern of wind, variable speed generators such as doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) are preferred over fixed speed wind generators which use synchronous generators. Due to the increase in contribution of electricity generation through renewable energy sources, power quality of the system is deteriorating. In the present paper, a new economical and tangible scheme of DFIG is proposed to compensate for the reactive power at PCC, thus improving the power quality of the grid. The effectiveness of the scheme in compensating for the reactive power is evaluated using MATLAB / Simulink environment.

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