So far, all existing offshore wind farms have an ac collection system, and the collected power in the offshore wind farm is sent to an onshore ac grid through high-voltage ac (HVAC) or DC (HVDC) transmission lines. However, future of fshore wind farms may use dc also for power collection. Consequently, the protection and control strategies of dc systems need to be established. This paper studies a dc-grid offshore wind farm, where the wind power collection system and power transmission system adopt dc technology. In this paper, the redundancy of the HVDC transmission system under faults is studied, and a fault ridethrough strategy for the dc-grid offshore wind farm is proposed. The proposed strategy can effectively minimize the impacts of t...
The diode rectifier unit (DRU)-based high-voltage DC (DRU-HVDC) system is a promising solution for o...
Multi-terminal HVDC transmission system technology using voltage source converters is proposed for i...
In recent years, several DC fault clearance schemes have emerged, in which reduced number of fast ac...
The continuous increase in wind power penetration level brings new requirements for wind turbine int...
Voltage source converter-based HVDC systems have been proposed for connecting large offshore wind fa...
When offshore wind power is transmitted to ac grid through MMC-HVDC, the current and voltage will be...
AbstractThis paper focuses on the transmission system options for connection of offshore wind farms ...
Fault ride through of fully rated converter wind turbines in an offshore wind farm connected to onsh...
This paper describes fault ride-through and grid support of offshore wind farms based on permanent m...
This paper proposes a DC voltage control strategy for fault management taking into advantage the ope...
Future offshore wind farms are expected to be built farther away from shore and have larger capaciti...
Trends in growth of the wind energy is getting additional pace by offshore technology. This chapter ...
Multi-terminal HVDC transmission technology using voltage source converters is proposed for integrat...
High-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission systems are a promising solution for long distances ...
-This paper proposes a novel fault-ride through method for offshore wind farms connected to grid thr...
The diode rectifier unit (DRU)-based high-voltage DC (DRU-HVDC) system is a promising solution for o...
Multi-terminal HVDC transmission system technology using voltage source converters is proposed for i...
In recent years, several DC fault clearance schemes have emerged, in which reduced number of fast ac...
The continuous increase in wind power penetration level brings new requirements for wind turbine int...
Voltage source converter-based HVDC systems have been proposed for connecting large offshore wind fa...
When offshore wind power is transmitted to ac grid through MMC-HVDC, the current and voltage will be...
AbstractThis paper focuses on the transmission system options for connection of offshore wind farms ...
Fault ride through of fully rated converter wind turbines in an offshore wind farm connected to onsh...
This paper describes fault ride-through and grid support of offshore wind farms based on permanent m...
This paper proposes a DC voltage control strategy for fault management taking into advantage the ope...
Future offshore wind farms are expected to be built farther away from shore and have larger capaciti...
Trends in growth of the wind energy is getting additional pace by offshore technology. This chapter ...
Multi-terminal HVDC transmission technology using voltage source converters is proposed for integrat...
High-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission systems are a promising solution for long distances ...
-This paper proposes a novel fault-ride through method for offshore wind farms connected to grid thr...
The diode rectifier unit (DRU)-based high-voltage DC (DRU-HVDC) system is a promising solution for o...
Multi-terminal HVDC transmission system technology using voltage source converters is proposed for i...
In recent years, several DC fault clearance schemes have emerged, in which reduced number of fast ac...