2012 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting 2012
DOI: 10.1109/pesgm.2012.6345568
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Reactive power performance requirements for wind and solar plants

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“…On the other hand, variable generation units based on inverter technology are technically capable of providing steady-state and dynamic reactive power support to the grid. Therefore, FERC Order 661-A, demands the transmission operator to perform a system impact study, whether there is a need for a dynamic reactive capability, for wind farms, up to the 0.95 leading/lagging power factor range [17]. Meanwhile, some transmission service providers define certain reactive power requirements for wind power integration to their system.…”
Section: Practical Implementation Of Monitoring Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, variable generation units based on inverter technology are technically capable of providing steady-state and dynamic reactive power support to the grid. Therefore, FERC Order 661-A, demands the transmission operator to perform a system impact study, whether there is a need for a dynamic reactive capability, for wind farms, up to the 0.95 leading/lagging power factor range [17]. Meanwhile, some transmission service providers define certain reactive power requirements for wind power integration to their system.…”
Section: Practical Implementation Of Monitoring Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it will be shown that based on the proposed transformation, any complex monitoring zone in the P-Q plane can be transferred to the R-X plane. The dynamic performance of the proposed method is studied with the unbalanced IEEE 8500 node test feeder, for on-line monitoring of the reactive power capability requirement proposed by the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) [17] for a wind farm integrated to the system.The paper is organized as follows: in Section II the necessity of distribution system monitoring will be explained. Section III describes the mathematic relationship between the active and reactive power flows and the measured impedance trajectories.…”
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“…at their secondary sides, respectively, and use a voltage deadband of ±0.5%. For this case study a modern 20 MW wind farm with a 0.95 leading/lagging power factor capability (available also during full active power output [24]) is connected to bus 16.…”
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“…However, technologies also exist that allow reactive power capabilities during full active power output [24]. Although this is likely to cost more, it might also bring more revenue to the DG owner.…”
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“…Recent studies on the LVRT code have mainly focused on the control of wind generators or farms [4]. Gounder [5] used STATCOM to secure the transient stability of a distribution system where a Squirrel Cage Induction Generator (SCIG) and DFIG are connected, which inherently lack control capability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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