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RTDS-based modeling of a 100 MW class wind farm applied to an integrated power control system

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Ju-Han Lee ; Changwon Nat. Univ., Changwon, South Korea ; Tae-Hun Kim ; Gyeong-Hun Kim ; Serim Heo
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Because onshore wind turbine has some problems, offshore wind turbine is recently receiving attention. The offshore wind farm of large scale needs an integrated power control system for total output power control. In this paper, a 100 MW class wind farm applied to the integrated power control system is modeled using real time digital simulator. The applied integrated power control system is used to maximum power point tracking for improving the high efficient. The simulation results represent the maximum output powers of each of the wind power generation systems under varying wind velocity conditions. This paper expects that the proposed model will be capable of proving the reliability and usefulness of the wind farm connected to grid.

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Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference (VPPC), 2012 IEEE

Date of Conference: 9-12 Oct. 2012

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