会议专题

Influence of Short-Term Flicker on Wind Penetration Limits in Islanded Power Networks

The most serious concern from a quality of supply perspective when integrating fixed-speed wind turbines is whether the resulting power fluctuations will result in objectionable levels of voltage flicker. This paper presents the results of a voltage flicker investigation carried out to determine the relationship between wind penetration levels and the appearance of voltage flicker along an islanded power network comprising a Reciprocating Engine Generator and a set of Wind Turbine Generators (REG/WTGs). The investigation is based on the case study of an underground mining site which operates islanded from the grid. As commonly featured in industrial installations, dynamic load capacity is especially high representing about 80% of the total system load and was taken into account in the investigations.

Wind energy wind turbines voltage flicker

G. Quinonez-Varela A. Cruden O. Anaya-Lara W. Leithead D. Infield J.R. McDonald

Institute for Energy and Environment, University of Strathclyde

国际会议

2007上海国际风能大会(Wind Power Shanghai 2007)

上海

英文

166-174

2007-11-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)