Analysis of the implication of current limits in grid forming wind farm

Guangya Yang, T. Knüppel

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Abstract

There is an ongoing trend of reduction in short circuit power at the grid connection point due to decommissioning of synchronous generation plants causing system strength issues in wind power plants. Whereas wind power plant rating and export cable length are increasing, further weakening the system strength and accompanied by stability challenges. Under such a scenario, a grid forming control demonstrated to operate in a weaker system has value creation potential for application in wind turbine generators. In addition, the grid forming control can also enable a wind power plant to operate in islanded mode, provide inertially and phase jump active power support. However, the application of grid forming control has challenges because grid forming control applied to a power converter (GFC) has a voltage source behavior and does not stiffly control the grid side active power and thus requires a separate current limiting mechanism. However, there could be potential challenges in maintaining the synchronism of GFC when the current limit is triggered, particularly during the grid voltage phase jump event. Modeling and capturing such a phenomenon is a challenge in a wind farm with many wind turbines. To that end, this paper investigates the modeling adequacy of the aggregated GFC-WF to a single GF-WTG of total WF rating in capturing GFC-WF dynamics. The challenges related to loss of synchronization stability when one or more wind turbine generators enter current limited operation during a grid phase jump events are also evaluated in this paper.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of 20th International Workshop on Large-Scale Integration of Wind Power into Power Systems as well as on Transmission Networks for Offshore Wind Power Plants 
PublisherIET
Publication date2022
Pages206-212
Article number9770732
ISBN (Print)978-1-83953-681-6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Event20th International Workshop on Large-Scale Integration of Wind Power into Power Systems as well as on Transmission Networks for Offshore Wind Power Plants - Hybrid Conference, Germany
Duration: 29 Sept 202130 Sept 2021

Conference

Conference20th International Workshop on Large-Scale Integration of Wind Power into Power Systems as well as on Transmission Networks for Offshore Wind Power Plants
LocationHybrid Conference
Country/TerritoryGermany
Period29/09/202130/09/2021

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