Abstract
This paper presents a state of art on voltage and frequency controllers (VFCs) for isolated asynchronous generators (IAGs) for standalone wind energy conversion systems. In wind turbine-driven IAG, magnitude and frequency of the generated voltage vary because of varying consumer loads and wide fluctuation in wind speeds. Therefore, new types of VF controllers based on a voltage source converter along with a battery energy storage system are proposed to maintain the voltage and frequency of IAG constant at varying wind speeds and varying consumer loads. A set of new VF controllers is designed and their performance is simulated in the MATLAB environment using Simulink and Sim-Power System toolboxes to study their behavior for standalone wind power generation.
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