Power Flow Management in a High Penetration Wind-Diesel Hybrid Power System with Short-Term Energy Storage

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Abstract

This paper is intended as an introduction to some of the control challenges faced by developers of high penetration wind-diesel systems, with a focus on the management of power flows in order to achieve precise regulation of frequency and voltage in the face of rapidly varying wind power input and load conditions. The control algorithms presented herein are being implemented in the NationalRenewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) high penetration wind-diesel system controller that will be installed in the village of Wales, Alaska, in early 2000.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages12
StatePublished - 1999
EventWindpower '99 - Burlington, Vermont
Duration: 20 Jun 199923 Jun 1999

Conference

ConferenceWindpower '99
CityBurlington, Vermont
Period20/06/9923/06/99

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-500-26827

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