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Study on a modified reactive power allocation strategy of WF management system considering electrical loss reduction and flexibility in practical operation

Authors
Yoo, YeuntaeLee, Jae-HyeongJang, GilsooYoon, MinhanJung, Seungmin
Issue Date
8-Apr-2019
Publisher
INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
Keywords
reactive power; wind turbines; wind power plants; losses; power engineering computing; software tools; power generation economics; modified reactive power allocation strategy; system components; WF structure; modified loss prediction model; electrical loss estimation; WF management system; electrical loss reduction; advanced wind farm operation strategies; operational improvements; economic improvements; stabilised conditions; maximum power extraction condition; verification studies; resistive components; wind turbine; active reference assignment; loss reduction; electromagnetic transients; DC software tools
Citation
IET RENEWABLE POWER GENERATION, v.13, no.5, pp.684 - 689
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Journal Title
IET RENEWABLE POWER GENERATION
Volume
13
Number
5
Start Page
684
End Page
689
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/66038
DOI
10.1049/iet-rpg.2018.5074
ISSN
1752-1416
Abstract
The recent development of a number of advanced wind farm (WF) operation strategies, using designed verification studies, has resulted in various operational and economic improvements. These applications focused on stabilised conditions to confirm the improved effect derived from a maximum power extraction condition. In the case of large-scale WFs, however, a physical area with realistic environmental variations should be considered in order to conduct applicable case studies. In this study, the authors propose a modified reactive power allocation strategy, based on proportional techniques, with the system components of a WF structure for utilisation under a variety of practical situations. The proposed method introduces a modified loss prediction model, which takes the resistive components of the wind turbine into consideration. Each analysis is conducted to confirm the feasibility of active reference assignment in terms of loss reduction and flexibility. The simulations are based on electromagnetic transients using DC software tools to perform electrical loss estimation, in order to verify the effectiveness of this strategy.
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