2020
DOI: 10.1002/2050-7038.12395
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A comprehensive review of fault ride‐through capability of wind turbines with grid‐connected doubly fed induction generator

Abstract: An overview of different strategies applied to enhance the fault Ride-Through (FRT) ability of the Doubly Fed Induction Generators (DFIGs)-based Wind Turbines (WTs) during transient state is introduced in the study. Different FRT strategies dependent on (a) additional protection circuit's establishment, (b) reactive power injecting devices installation, and (c) various control approaches have been proposed in the literature. Typically, during disturbance in the grid to restrict the generated rotor overcurrent … Show more

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“…The FACTS arrangement connects a capacitive element at a point of common coupling (PCC) in parallel or series combination to provide reactive power to the grid during a fault event, as shown in Figure 5. 28 The static compensation (STATCOM) 29 and the static VAR compensation (SVC) 30 are the renowned FACTS techniques that use a resonant circuit or a topology switching method to connect a capacitive load at the PCC during an abnormal voltage. The FACTSdevices are accompanied by an energy storage system to maintain the nominal voltage at PCC.…”
Section: Problems In Conventional Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FACTS arrangement connects a capacitive element at a point of common coupling (PCC) in parallel or series combination to provide reactive power to the grid during a fault event, as shown in Figure 5. 28 The static compensation (STATCOM) 29 and the static VAR compensation (SVC) 30 are the renowned FACTS techniques that use a resonant circuit or a topology switching method to connect a capacitive load at the PCC during an abnormal voltage. The FACTSdevices are accompanied by an energy storage system to maintain the nominal voltage at PCC.…”
Section: Problems In Conventional Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generation varies throughout the day and varies based on wind speed and therefore only possible to curtail the active power injection into the grid based on frequency response requirement. 66,67 The other grid related issues may arise due to planning, construction, operational and institutional. Large-scale integration will need adequate transmission, forecasting and scheduling, energy accounting, load generation balance and energy storage.…”
Section: The Security Of the Gridmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike thermal power plants, renewable energy does not have any type of governor system for delivering frequency response. Generation varies throughout the day and varies based on wind speed and therefore only possible to curtail the active power injection into the grid based on frequency response requirement 66,67 . The other grid related issues may arise due to planning, construction, operational and institutional.…”
Section: Lvrt Capability In Wt Of Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also need power electronic converters to control the output power, which is high in cost and difficult in control systems. 5 The other important issue in WECSs is the appropriate operation of the wind farm in a fault condition, commonly known as fault ride through (FRT). What makes FRT important is that if there is a fault on the grid and the wind farm is disconnected from the power grid, the balance between power generation and consumption is lost, and there is a sudden and sharp drop in power generation, which may cause blackouts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%