HVDC Schemes and Enabling Technologies for Large-scale Wind Power Transmission
This paper discusses the role of High-Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) transmission within evolving network architectures. The application of HVDC links to transfer wind power from offshore wind farms to the nearest Grid Supply Point (GSP) is explored. An assessment of currently available HVDC technology such as Line-Commutated Converter-based HVDC (LCC- HVDC) and Voltage Source Converter-based HVDC (VSC- HVDC) is provided. In addition, the role that enabling technologies such as Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS devices), e. g. Static Var Compensator (SVC) and Static Compensator (STATCOM), have in facilitating the system integration of large grid code-compliant onshore and offshore wind farms is illustrated and discussed.
Wind energy HVDC FACTS STATCOM
O. Anaya-Lara G. Quinonez-Varela 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
123-131
2007-11-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)