Replacing conventional generation by power electronics based generation changes the dynamic characteristics of the power system. This results among others in the increased susceptibility to sub synchronous oscillations (SSO). This paper proposes a systematic procedure for mitigating the interactions between a DFIG and a series compensated transmission line using the phase imbalance compensation (PIC) concept. The impact of the series and parallel PIC on the resonance behaviour of the grid is first thoroughly investigated. Then, the influence of the system strength on the capabilities of the PIC to mitigate DFIG-SSR is assessed. Based on the findings a design framework which enables the systematic assessment of the series and parallel PIC fo...
Subsynchronous Resonance (SSR) is one of the major obstacles for the wide spread of high degrees (60...
In this thesis, the use of thyristor controlled series compensation are studied as a tool to mitigat...
Abstract Recently, a new type of subsynchronous oscillation (SSO) has occurred in doubly‐fed inducti...
The ongoing energy transition results on the one hand in a proliferation of power electronics interf...
The phase imbalance compensation concept is proposed in literature as an alternative way to mitigate...
This paper assesses the suitability of the phase imbalance concept as an alternative approach for se...
A sub-synchronous oscillation (SSO) suppression strategy of attaching virtual resistance controllers...
Currently, power quality is a major issue for all sorts of customers. End users of the electricity s...
This thesis presents novel series compensation schemes and adaptive control techniques to enhance po...
Abstract Integration of doubly‐fed induction generator (DFIG) based wind turbines (WTs), in series‐c...
This paper implements the phase imbalance scheme for damping torsional oscillations of a series capa...
The shunt reactor will affect the sub synchronous oscillation characteristics of the wind power syst...
Today’s Distributed Generators (DG) and load appliances are increasingly build up with power electro...
In the power transmission systems, the power transferring capability is limited due to the inductiv...
Doubly Fed Induction Generators (DFIGs) interfaced to the power system through power electronics dev...
Subsynchronous Resonance (SSR) is one of the major obstacles for the wide spread of high degrees (60...
In this thesis, the use of thyristor controlled series compensation are studied as a tool to mitigat...
Abstract Recently, a new type of subsynchronous oscillation (SSO) has occurred in doubly‐fed inducti...
The ongoing energy transition results on the one hand in a proliferation of power electronics interf...
The phase imbalance compensation concept is proposed in literature as an alternative way to mitigate...
This paper assesses the suitability of the phase imbalance concept as an alternative approach for se...
A sub-synchronous oscillation (SSO) suppression strategy of attaching virtual resistance controllers...
Currently, power quality is a major issue for all sorts of customers. End users of the electricity s...
This thesis presents novel series compensation schemes and adaptive control techniques to enhance po...
Abstract Integration of doubly‐fed induction generator (DFIG) based wind turbines (WTs), in series‐c...
This paper implements the phase imbalance scheme for damping torsional oscillations of a series capa...
The shunt reactor will affect the sub synchronous oscillation characteristics of the wind power syst...
Today’s Distributed Generators (DG) and load appliances are increasingly build up with power electro...
In the power transmission systems, the power transferring capability is limited due to the inductiv...
Doubly Fed Induction Generators (DFIGs) interfaced to the power system through power electronics dev...
Subsynchronous Resonance (SSR) is one of the major obstacles for the wide spread of high degrees (60...
In this thesis, the use of thyristor controlled series compensation are studied as a tool to mitigat...
Abstract Recently, a new type of subsynchronous oscillation (SSO) has occurred in doubly‐fed inducti...