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Frequency Response Improvement of PMSG Wind Turbines Using a Washout Filter

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2020-09-14

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MDPI

Abstract

High integration of renewable energy resources, such as wind turbines, to the power grid decreases the power system inertia. To improve the frequency response of a low-inertia system, virtual inertia approach can be used. This letter proposes a control method to decrease the frequency transients and restore frequency to its nominal value. A wind turbine usually works based on maximum power point tracking (MPPT) curves to achieve the maximum power. In this letter, the proposed controller uses a non-MPPT method to leave power for frequency regulation during transients. Moreover, it uses a washout filter-based method to remove the steady-state error in the frequency. Simulation results in the PSCAD environment validate the improved performance of the proposed method during load changes by comparing it with the MPPT and non-MPPT methods.

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Keywords

Control, frequency regulation, inertia support, PMSG wind turbine, washout filter

Citation

Shabestari, P.M.; Mehrizi-Sani, A. Frequency Response Improvement of PMSG Wind Turbines Using a Washout Filter. Energies 2020, 13, 4797.