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Wind Power Integration into Power Systems: Stability and Control Aspects



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Author: Meegahapola Lasantha View person
Title: Wind Power Integration into Power Systems: Stability and Control Aspects View cluster
Publisher: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Physical description: 1 online resource (264 p.)
Topical subject: Energy industries & utilities
Technology: general issues
Uncontrolled subject: 3D aerodynamic model
active power output
artificial neural network (ANN)
capacity allocation
capacity configuration of SCES
collaborative capacity planning
control parameters
correction modules
cumulant-based method (CBM)
DFIG
distributed wind power (DWP)
doubly fed induction generator
doubly fed induction generator (DFIG)
eigenvalue analysis
electromechanical dynamics
electromechanical loop correlation ratio (ELCR)
energy storage system (ESS)
error following forget gate-based long short-term memory
ES
FCWG dynamic correlation ratio (FDCR)
FCWG dynamics
FORTRAN
frequency control
frequency response metrics
full-converter wind
fuzzy clustering
fuzzy logic controller
hybrid prediction model
impedance modeling
inertial response
kinetic energy
linear sensitivity-based method (LSM)
load frequency control (LFC)
long short-term memory
low inertia
low voltage ride through (LVRT)
model-based operational planning
multi-model predictive control
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optimization
particle swarm optimization
permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG)
PSS/E
quasi- electromechanical loop correlation ratio (QELCR)
regional RoCoF
renewable energy sources (RESs)
Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes method
rotor overspeed control
scenario analysis
strong interaction
sub-synchronous resonance
subsynchronous oscillation
supercapacitor energy storage (SCES)
the center of inertia
turbulence model
ultra-short-term prediction
variable-structure copula
virtual inertia control
virtual synchronous generator
wavelet decomposition
weak grids
wind farm
wind generation
wind integration
wind power
wind power generation
wind turbine wake model
Person (second resp.): BuSiqi
MeegahapolaLasantha
Summary, etc: Power network operators are rapidly incorporating wind power generation into their power grids to meet the widely accepted carbon neutrality targets and facilitate the transition from conventional fossil-fuel energy sources to clean and low-carbon renewable energy sources. Complex stability issues, such as frequency, voltage, and oscillatory instability, are frequently reported in the power grids of many countries and regions (e.g., Germany, Denmark, Ireland, and South Australia) due to the substantially increased wind power generation. Control techniques, such as virtual/emulated inertia and damping controls, could be developed to address these stability issues, and additional devices, such as energy storage systems, can also be deployed to mitigate the adverse impact of high wind power generation on various system stability problems. Moreover, other wind power integration aspects, such as capacity planning and the short- and long-term forecasting of wind power generation, also require careful attention to ensure grid security and reliability. This book includes fourteen novel research articles published in this Energies Special Issue on Wind Power Integration into Power Systems: Stability and Control Aspects, with topics ranging from stability and control to system capacity planning and forecasting.
Other Variant Titles: Wind Power Integration into Power Systems
Preferred title for the work: Wind Power Integration into Power Systems: Stability and Control Aspects  View cluster
Format: Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language: English
Record Nr.: 9910557761903321
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