Permanent Magnet Synchronous Condenser for Wind Power Plant Grid Connection Support: Preprint

Eduard Muljadi, Ping Hsu

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Abstract

A synchronous condenser (SC) using a permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) is proposed for providing necessary reactive power to a wind power plant to support its connection to a weak grid. A PMSG has the advantage of higher efficiency and reliability. Because of its lack of a field winding, a PMSG is typically controlled by a full-power converter, which can be costly. In the proposed system, the reactive power of the SC is controlled by a serially connected compensator operating in a closed-loop configuration. The compensator also damps the PMSG's tendency to oscillate. The compensator's VA rating is only a fraction of the rating of the SC and the PMSG. In this initial investigation, the proposed scheme is shown to be effective by computer simulations.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages7
StatePublished - 2015
EventIEEE 2015 9th International Conference on Power Electronics (ICPE 2015-ECCE Asia) - Seoul, Korea
Duration: 1 Jun 20155 Jun 2015

Conference

ConferenceIEEE 2015 9th International Conference on Power Electronics (ICPE 2015-ECCE Asia)
CitySeoul, Korea
Period1/06/155/06/15

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-5D00-63734

Keywords

  • grid connection
  • permanent magnet synchronous machine
  • reactive power control
  • synchronous condenser
  • voltage stabilization
  • wind power plants

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