This paper presented a system consists of wind turbine operating under the wind speed change, doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) connected directly to the constant grid by the stator and fed by a power converter on the rotor side. Vector control is used to independently control the flow of active and reactive power between the stator of the (DFIG) and the grid, which in this paper is realized, with conventional PI, fuzzy logic and fuzzy self-tuning PI controllers. The proposed controllers generate the references rotor voltages required to guarantee active and reactive power reach their desired reference values. Modeling and simulation of system using MATLAB and their behavior has been examined with simulations. The dynamics of the system is analyzed under varying wind speed, this analysis is focused on the active and reactive power control. The results obtained from PI controller, fuzzy and Fuzzy self tuned PI controllers are compared to validate the advantages of the proposed intelligent controllers based on fuzzy systems.
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