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Reactive Power Control of Current Source Converter based Wind Energy System

Abstract

In this paper, a PWM current source converter is proposed for high-power wind energy system using a Permanent Magnetic Synchronous Generator (PMSG). The current source converter normally requires filter capacitors on its ac side, which may affect power factor of the system. A decoupled active/reactive power control algorithm is proposed for the grid-side power factor adjustment. Thedc current reference is generated in a way to meet the requirements from both sides. In addition, Field Oriented Control theory is used for the wind generator control. Experiments on a small-scale laboratory have been carried out to verify the analysis and experimental results are presented.

Authors

Lang Y; Wu B; Zargari N

Pagination

pp. 479-483

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

October 1, 2007

DOI

10.1109/epc.2007.4520379

Name of conference

2007 IEEE Canada Electrical Power Conference
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