2017 International Conference on Smart Technologies for Smart Nation (SmartTechCon) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/smarttechcon.2017.8358342
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A narrative review on offshore wind power transmission using low frequency AC system

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“…Therefore, PECs are requiring as a best choice for integrating variable RES. Table 1 describes about the RES types of generations and their preferred interfacing technology to grid [5]. Nowadays, the p-q theory based grid integrated inverters are proposing with several control strategies.…”
Section: Different Typesof Grid Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, PECs are requiring as a best choice for integrating variable RES. Table 1 describes about the RES types of generations and their preferred interfacing technology to grid [5]. Nowadays, the p-q theory based grid integrated inverters are proposing with several control strategies.…”
Section: Different Typesof Grid Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where P m is the mechanical power, ρ is air density (Kg/m 3 ), V w is wind speed (m/s), C p is the performance co-efficient and is given by [7]  …”
Section: Wind Turbinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where Rs & Rr are the phase resistances of stator and rotor, ωs is stator electrical speed and the stator and rotor fluxes are expressed as (7) (8)…”
Section: Dynamic Model Of Dfigmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Traditionally offshore windfarms ruled the market; however, improvements in technology have led the wind sector to see towards achieving offshore wind farms. 5 Onshore wind performs a leading role in the production of renewable power in India with a capacity of 37.09002 GW as of October 2019; hence offshore installed capacity will be a critical addition to the Indian wind power sector along with the onshore wind sector. The cost of the offshore projects is costlier than the onshore, but it comes with the inherent benefits of ample wind, higher wind density, and speeds, higher plant load factor (PLF), and have no land acquisition challenges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%