Abstract

In this paper, we address several growing concerns of wind power integration from the perspective of power system dynamics and stability. We propose a new control design technique called retrofit control, by which one can control the rotor voltages of doubly fed induction generators to suppress the oscillations in the tie-line power flows caused by a disturbance inside the wind farm. The controller can be designed in a modular way, and also implemented in a completely decentralized fashion using only local feedback from the wind generator states and the voltage at the point of common coupling without depending on the states of any of the synchronous machines in the rest of the system. We show the effectiveness of the design using simulations of the IEEE 68- bus, 16-machine power system model with two wind farms.

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