In this paper we address the problem of power sharing among the wind turbines (WTs) belonging to a wind farm. The objective is to maximize the power extraction under the wake effect, and in the presence of wind disturbances. Because of the latter, WTs may fail in respecting the optimal power sharing gains. These are restored by employing a consensus control among the WTs. In particular, under the assumption of discrete-time communication among the WTs, we propose a distributed PID-like consensus approach that enhances the rejection of the wind disturbances by providing the power references to the local WT controllers. The latter are designed by employing an approximated feedback linearization control that, acting simultaneously on the WT ro...
This study addresses the problem of how to harvest as much kinetic energy as possible during deloadi...
Abstract—Wind turbines are currently operated at their peak power extraction efficiency without cons...
Wind generation can significantly disturb the power balance within particularly a weak power grid su...
International audienceIn this paper we address the problem of power sharing among the wind turbines ...
International audienceThe problem of discrete-time multi-agent systems governed by general MIMO dyna...
A novel distributed approach to treat the wind farm (WF) power maximization problem accounting for t...
Abstract This paper presents a uniform optimal power sharing strategy to coordinate the wind turbine...
Owing to wake effects, the power production of each turbine in a wind farm is highly coupled to the ...
Wind turbines operating in wind farms are coupled by the wind flow. This coupling results in increas...
A system-level consensus-based deloading operation is proposed for DFIG-based wind farm (WF) partici...
Power networks with renewable energy always encounter the imbalance between supply and demand. One c...
This thesis addresses three different topics in wind power plant operation. Most of the research is ...
Many centralized and distributed power sharing algorithms have been proposed in the literature for d...
In this PhD work we focus on the wind farm (WF) active power control since some of the new set grid ...
This paper revises current power sharing algorithms used for de-loading operations in wind farms wit...
This study addresses the problem of how to harvest as much kinetic energy as possible during deloadi...
Abstract—Wind turbines are currently operated at their peak power extraction efficiency without cons...
Wind generation can significantly disturb the power balance within particularly a weak power grid su...
International audienceIn this paper we address the problem of power sharing among the wind turbines ...
International audienceThe problem of discrete-time multi-agent systems governed by general MIMO dyna...
A novel distributed approach to treat the wind farm (WF) power maximization problem accounting for t...
Abstract This paper presents a uniform optimal power sharing strategy to coordinate the wind turbine...
Owing to wake effects, the power production of each turbine in a wind farm is highly coupled to the ...
Wind turbines operating in wind farms are coupled by the wind flow. This coupling results in increas...
A system-level consensus-based deloading operation is proposed for DFIG-based wind farm (WF) partici...
Power networks with renewable energy always encounter the imbalance between supply and demand. One c...
This thesis addresses three different topics in wind power plant operation. Most of the research is ...
Many centralized and distributed power sharing algorithms have been proposed in the literature for d...
In this PhD work we focus on the wind farm (WF) active power control since some of the new set grid ...
This paper revises current power sharing algorithms used for de-loading operations in wind farms wit...
This study addresses the problem of how to harvest as much kinetic energy as possible during deloadi...
Abstract—Wind turbines are currently operated at their peak power extraction efficiency without cons...
Wind generation can significantly disturb the power balance within particularly a weak power grid su...