Abstract

The scope of this Industrial PhD project has primarily been to investigate the best possible way(s) to perform the harmonic stability studies in high-voltage alternating and direct current (HVAC and HVDC, respectively) grid connected offshore wind power plants (OWPPs). This chapter outlines the various OWPP system design studies and put forward a proposal for a “best practice” in the harmonic stability evaluation in OWPPs. The best practice is based on the knowledge sharing available when working with colleagues at DONG Energy Wind Power (DEWP), as well as the experience gained working on this project. These findings/recommendation can be incorporated in the design of future OWPPs employing power electronic devices (PEDs) in the transmission system.

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