Stabilization of Power System Including Wind Farm by PWM Voltage Source Converter and Chopper Controlled SMES

2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Md. Shamim Anower ◽  
Md. Rafiqul Islam Sheikh

This paper presents a dynamic model of Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage (SMES) device developed, which can significantly decrease the voltage and power fluctuations of grid connected fixed speed wind generators. The SMES system with a voltage–source IGBT converter and two–quadrant DC–DC chopper is analyzed as a controllable energy source. The objective of the proposed SMES control strategy is to smooth the wind farm output by absorbing or providing real power. Moreover, its reactive power output can also be controlled to keep the wind farm terminal voltage constant. The control methodology of SMES system is suitable for the two objectives stated above. The performance of the proposed system is evaluated by dynamic simulations using a test power system. Real wind speed data is used in the simulation analyses, which validates the effectiveness of the proposed control strategy. Simulation results clearly show that the proposed control strategy can smooth well the wind generator output power and also maintain the terminal voltage at rated level. Key words: Minimization of fluctuations; superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES); wind generator stabilization; voltage source converter (VSC); DC–DC chopper

Author(s):  
Ashwin Kumar Sahoo ◽  
Nalinikanta Mohanty ◽  
Anupriya M

This paper aims to model the Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage System (SMES) using various Power Conditioning Systems (PCS) such as, Thyristor based PCS (Six-pulse converter and Twelve-pulse converter) and Voltage Source Converter (VSC) based PCS. Modeling and Simulation of Thyristor based PCS and VSC based PCS has been carried out. Comparison has also been carried out based on various criteria such as Total Harmonic Distortion (THD), active and reactive power control ability, control structure and power handling capacity. MATLAB/Simulink is used to simulate the various Power Conditioning Systems of SMES.


Author(s):  
Antonio Griffo ◽  
Davide Lauria

Transient stability is recognized as a critical problem for modern electrical power systems, since the deregulation could involve more and more restricted margins. Continuous improvements in power electronics technology gives the possibility to improve significantly the dynamic behaviour. Recently, a great attention in the relevant literature has been paid to Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage (SMES) devices, showing their intrinsic ability to improve power transmission capability. In the paper, a control strategy for these devices is derived starting from a Control Lyapunov function, thus determining reference values for SMES active and reactive powers injections, able to counteract the effects of large disturbances. Hence, a new topology of the power conditioning system for interfacing SMES device with a power system is proposed. Finally, a control law based upon quasi-sliding technique is employed for tracking the required active and reactive powers. In the last part of the paper an application is presented, with reference to a test system, allowing to outline the flexibility and the goodness of the proposed control strategy.


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