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A Novel Reactive Power Control Scheme for CSC Based PMSG Wind Energy System

Abstract

This paper presents a reactive power control scheme for Current Source Converter (CSC) based wind energy system using a Permanent Magnetic Synchronous Generator (PMSG). The novelty of the proposed scheme is to adjust d-axis current of the PMSG to achieve reactive power control for the utility grid. The principle of the control scheme is discussed, and theoretical analysis is provided. The effectiveness of the d-axis current control and its impact on the converter operation are investigated. The analysis shows that the reactive power of the wind energy system can be regulated in a wide range, from leading to lagging, by positive or negative d-axis current. Simulation results on a 2.47MW CSC wind energy system are carried out, and the experimental verification is performed on a 2kW laboratory prototype.

Authors

Lang Y; Wu B; Zargari N

Pagination

pp. 1-6

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

October 1, 2008

DOI

10.1109/08ias.2008.279

Name of conference

2008 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting
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