A Phase Measurement Unit Based Fast Real-Time Oscillation Detection Application for Monitoring Wind Farm-to-Grid sub-synchronous Dynamics
Autor: | Luigi Vanfretti, José-Luiz Dominguez-Garcia, J. O. Gjerde, Austin White, Muhammad Shoaib Almas, Maxime Baudette |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Engineering
power system oscillations 020209 energy Real-time computing wind farm Phase (waves) Energy Engineering and Power Technology Power system oscillations 02 engineering and technology Electrical Engineering Electronic Engineering Information Engineering Units of measurement monitoring application 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering Electronic engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering Elektroteknik och elektronik Wind power business.industry Event (computing) Oscillation Mechanical Engineering PMU Grid Power (physics) sub-synchronous oscillations business |
Popis: | The increase of wind power share increasing has lead to operational challenges for its integration and impact on power grids. Regarding this, unexpected dynamic phenomena, such as oscillatory events around 13 Hz among different wind farms were recorded in the United States of America (USA) by Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OG&E). Such interactions differ from traditional inter-areaoscillations, and the ability to detect them is beyond measurement capabilities of most of existing measurement equipment and monitoring tools in energy management systems. This paper presents the development and implementation of algorithms for fast sub–synchronous oscillation detection, focusing on the aforementioned case. It proposes a real-time monitoring application that exploits synchronized phasormeasurements allowing real-time detection of sub–synchronous wind farm dynamics. This tool was built as a prototype for real-time application and utilizes Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU) data for enhanced monitoring and control. The paper focuses on the tool’s design and its algorithms. Also, it will briefly present three approaches carried out for testing and validating the PMU–based application, one of them compares the proposed tool with an existing tool at OG&E. Through such experiments the tool presented in the paper has been positively validated for real time applications QC 20160115. QC 20160205 |
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