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Corresponding Author

Kaddah, Sahar

Subject Area

Electrical Engineering

Article Type

Original Study

Abstract

Steady state analysis of wind turbine generating units (WTGUs) interconnected with the grid is needed as the use of WTGU are getting more popular and many new systems are being planted. In this paper, probabilistic voltage stability algorithm of WTGUs interconnected with the utility grid is developed via power Moy analysis where these units are modeled as P-Q bus(es) by detecting the collapse point on the Q-V curves. The developed algorithm also facilitates the computation of both the real and reactive power output of the fixed speed pitch regulated wind turbine at a specific site, wind turbine characteristics, wind speed and terminal voltage. The probabilistic nature of wind is considered by introducing the expected voltage stability margin is an index that combines both of the voltage stability and the wind distribution in one index. The proposed algorithm is implemented and applied on the IEEE 26-bus, voltage stability margin (VSM), and expected voltage stability margin (EYSM) are calculated at each wind speed. The accumulation of the EVSM over a specific period, can be considered as the system voltage stability margin which is a single value that can be compared with the voltage stability margin of the all-conventional power system.

Keywords

wind turbines generating units; Voltage stability; voltage stability margin; Utility Grid; fixed speed pitch regulated induction generator

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