Abstract—This paper addresses the problem of controlling power generation in variable speed wind energy conversion systems (VS-WECS). These systems have two operation regions depending on wind turbines tip speed ratio. They are distinguished by a minimum phase behavior in one of these regions and a nonminimum phase in the other one. A sliding mode control strategy is then proposed to ensure stability in both operation regions and to impose the ideal feedback control solution despite of model uncertainties. The proposed sliding mode control strategy presents attractive features such as robustness to parametric uncertainties of the turbine and the generator as well as to electric grid disturbances. The proposed sliding mode control approach h...