DOI: 10.5821/dissertation-2117-95466
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Multiterminal HVDC transmissions systems for offshore wind

Abstract: Offshore wind is emerging as one of the future energy vectors. Offshore wind power plants locations provide more strong and constant wind speed that allows to extract more power compared to onshore locations. In addition, as wind turbine components transportation is less restricted to terrestrial infrastructure, bigger and more powerful wind turbines can be installed offshore. In Europe, 1,567 MW of offshore wind power was installed in 2013. It represents the 14\% of the total wind power installed in Europe.&#… Show more

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“…The Pitch control is designed according gain scheduling technique [127]. A.5 Power reduction algorithm maximum value and is activated according a proportional control law when the DC voltage of the VSC, E btb , is within two voltage levels: (E 1 and E 2 ) [128]. The modulation factor of the DBR switch is described as:…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Pitch control is designed according gain scheduling technique [127]. A.5 Power reduction algorithm maximum value and is activated according a proportional control law when the DC voltage of the VSC, E btb , is within two voltage levels: (E 1 and E 2 ) [128]. The modulation factor of the DBR switch is described as:…”
Section: Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%