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Synchronization and Reactive Current Support of PMSG-Based Wind Farm During Severe Grid Fault

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Grid codes require wind farm to remain on-grid and inject specific reactive current when grid fault occurs. To satisfy the requirements, reactive power devices, such as the static synchronous compensator… Click to show full abstract

Grid codes require wind farm to remain on-grid and inject specific reactive current when grid fault occurs. To satisfy the requirements, reactive power devices, such as the static synchronous compensator (STATCOM), are usually used in modern wind farms. In order to produce reactive currents, the wind energy generation system (WECS) and the STATCOM are normally controlled with the phase-locked loop (PLL) oriented vector control methods. Due to the active power imbalance between the generation and consumption, the wind farm has the risk of losing synchronization with the grid under severe fault conditions. This paper analyzes the dynamic synchronization mechanism and stability criteria of the wind farm and proposes a coordinated current control scheme for the WECS and the STATCOM during severe grid-fault period. The synchronization stability of both the WECS and the STATCOM is remained by the active power balancing control of the wind farm. The control objectives of the generator- and grid-side converters for the WECS are swapped to avoid the interaction between the dc-link voltage control loop and the synchronization loop. The synchronized STATCOM produces additional reactive currents to help the wind farm meet the requirements of the grid code. Effectiveness of the theoretical analyses and the proposed control method is verified by simulations.

Keywords: wind farm; farm; grid fault; control; synchronization

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy
Year Published: 2018

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