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In recent years with growing concerns over carbon emission and uncertainties in fossil fuel supplies, there is an increasing interest in clean and renewable electrical energy generation. Among various renewable energy sources, wind power is currently the fastest growing form of electric generation. The increasing size of wind farms requires power system stability analysis including dynamic models...
The main issue of wind turbines that equipped with doubly fed induction generators (DFIGs) is the grid faults or low voltage ride through capability. In this paper, a new solution for uninterrupted operation of wind turbine driving a DFIG has been proposed during fault condition in the grid. A fault current limiter (FCL) is placed in series with the rotor circuit. During fault condition FCL enters...
This paper focuses on detailed steady state models with emphasize on control modes of two flexible AC transmission system (FACTS) devices' namely, static series synchronous compensator (SSSC) and thyristor controlled series capacitor (TCSC), to study their effects on voltage collapse phenomena in power systems. Based on results, control loops strategies that could increase system loadability or increases...
This paper focuses on detailed steady state models with emphasize on control modes of two Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS) devices' namely, Static series synchronous compensator (SSSC) and Thyristor Controlled Series Capacitor (TCSC), to study their effects on voltage collapse phenomena in power systems. Based on results, control loops strategies that could increase system loadability or increases...
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