Abstract

An electrical power generation from the wind technology is the most rapidly growing technology due to its ample characteristics. Nevertheless, because of its stochastic feature, it has unnecessary impacts on the operation s and stability of the power grid system. The fluctuation of the grid frequency problem, for example, is more pronounced. The fluctuation of the frequency in turn impacts even the collapse of the power system. To minimize such problem, a droop-vector control strategy applied on a doubly-fed induction machine based (DFIM) variable speed pumped storage (VSPS) system is proposed in this paper. This method is supposed to be used as a wind power fluctuation compensation solution in the wind farm-grid integration system. The system model is made on the basis of the technique called a phasor model. The frequency spectrum analysis approach is used in the VSPS plant for determining the dynamic performances of the grid in case of contingencies including wind power fluctuation compensation. The software platform MATLAB/Simulink is used for verifying the performance of the proposed system. The results show that the method of frequency spectrum analysis technique is effective for determining the wind power fluctuation and stability requirement in the large power network. The control strategy proposed on this paper implementing the VSC-DFIM based VSPS plant integrated with the power gird and wind farm network achieves well-controlled power flow and stable grid frequency with the deviations in acceptable ranges.

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