This paper presents a co-operative control scheme for a small scale offshore wind and marine current farms composed of variable speed wind turbine driven doubly fed induction generators (DFIGs) and fixed speed squirrel cage induction generators (IGs), respectively. One of the objectives of the proposed scheme is to reduce the overall cost due to the low cost of induction generator. However, induction generator has the stability problem as it requires large amount of reactive power to restore electromagnetic torque during grid disturbance. The proposed cooperative scheme will help marine current generators (IGs) in a marine current farm to provide necessary reactive power demand from their surrounding wind generators (DFIGs) resides in a off...
With the increased levels of offshore wind power penetration into power systems, the impact of offsh...
The offshore wind sector’s trend towards larger turbines, bigger wind farm projects and greater dist...
Control flexibility and fault ride-through capability of offshore wind farms and their electrical co...
Abstract – In this paper some of the most important is-sues for offshore wind farms like: wind turbi...
Wind farm grid codes require wind generators to ride through voltage sags, which means that normal p...
This paper presents a new control strategy of variable speed permanent magnet wind generator for sta...
This study proposes a coordinated control strategy for adjacent fixed speed induction generator (FSI...
Gas turbines in offshore power systems contribute to about 23% of Norway’s total emissions of CO2. O...
Offshore wind power has proven to be a renewable energy source with a high potential, especially in ...
Recent wind farm grid codes require wind generators to ride through voltage sags, which means that n...
This paper presents a control scheme based on a superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES) unit ...
peer-reviewedIn distributed energy systems, permanent magnet synchronous generators (PMSG) are ofte...
Recently, the grid codes require taking into account the reactive power of the wind farm in order to...
This paper studies the performance of SCIG wind farm, DFIG wind farm, and a combined wind farm (CWF)...
This paper considers a coordinated control strategy for adjacent FSIG and DFIG based wind farms wher...
With the increased levels of offshore wind power penetration into power systems, the impact of offsh...
The offshore wind sector’s trend towards larger turbines, bigger wind farm projects and greater dist...
Control flexibility and fault ride-through capability of offshore wind farms and their electrical co...
Abstract – In this paper some of the most important is-sues for offshore wind farms like: wind turbi...
Wind farm grid codes require wind generators to ride through voltage sags, which means that normal p...
This paper presents a new control strategy of variable speed permanent magnet wind generator for sta...
This study proposes a coordinated control strategy for adjacent fixed speed induction generator (FSI...
Gas turbines in offshore power systems contribute to about 23% of Norway’s total emissions of CO2. O...
Offshore wind power has proven to be a renewable energy source with a high potential, especially in ...
Recent wind farm grid codes require wind generators to ride through voltage sags, which means that n...
This paper presents a control scheme based on a superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES) unit ...
peer-reviewedIn distributed energy systems, permanent magnet synchronous generators (PMSG) are ofte...
Recently, the grid codes require taking into account the reactive power of the wind farm in order to...
This paper studies the performance of SCIG wind farm, DFIG wind farm, and a combined wind farm (CWF)...
This paper considers a coordinated control strategy for adjacent FSIG and DFIG based wind farms wher...
With the increased levels of offshore wind power penetration into power systems, the impact of offsh...
The offshore wind sector’s trend towards larger turbines, bigger wind farm projects and greater dist...
Control flexibility and fault ride-through capability of offshore wind farms and their electrical co...