Abstract

The interaction between wind farm and power grid may cause the stability issue in the wind farm integration system. Practically, the integration system contains many collector feeders, and one feeder connects a large number of wind turbine generators. Moreover, frequency coupling effect is introduced in all parts of the wind farm system due to the asymmetrical controller of the wind turbine converter. So, it is complicated to analyse the stability of the whole integration system. This study proposes the modular admittance model for wind farm, which is easy to expand for modelling and analysis of the whole integration system. In addition, the operation condition of wind turbine generators in wind farm varies with the prevailing wind speed. The system stability may alter constantly according to the wind speed. How to effectively evaluate the system stability in the entire wind speed operation space is also a challenge. Thus, for wind farm system, this study develops an approach with two-variable admittance model and criterion based on magnitude and phase contours plot to overcome this problem. The proposed admittance model and stability analysis approach are verified by simulation.

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