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Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering, Nagpur(Department of Electrical Engineering)

Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering) Research ScholarPresentation of paper

On

“ Power Quality Analysis of Grid Connected Wind Energy ”Paper Id=105

Participant’s Reference No=1307

Presented byKishor Vinayak Bhadane

Asst. Prof. , G.H.Raisoni Institute of Engineering & Management ,JalgaonPresentation Date

11/12/2013 (Wednesday)Research Guide & Mentor

Dr. M. S. Ballal & Dr. R. M. MoharilAssociate Professor, Electrical Dept. V.N.I.T , Nagpur & Prof. in YCCE, Nagpur

VenueICAER 2013

Department of Energy Science and Engineering,Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Pawai

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India11/12/2013 1

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I. INTRODUCTION

Renewable Energy & Its Importance[1]

DG Solution against load shedding in rural area of Maharashtra, India.[2]

Electrical Power Quality.[3]

Integrating renewable into grids and Power Quality issues.[4]

Heavy Penetration of Renewable Wind Energy affect Power Quality.[5]

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II SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT & ITS DESCRIPTION

Integrated wind farm is used and power quality analysis is performed.[6]

The integration of big wind farm will create new problems regarding the power quality.[7]

Technical details of Wind farm.[8]

The simulation model implemented in the MATLAB/SIMULINK. [9]

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Renewable Energy Source (RES) integrated at distribution level is termed as Distributed Generation(DG).[10]

high penetration level of wind energy in distribution systems, as it may pose a threat to network is terms of Power Quality(PQ) issues , voltage regulation and stability. [11]

wind energy system integration issues and associated PQ problems are discussed.

As per the modeling and simulation of a case study, the power quality of the grid connected wind farm has been investigated at different wind velocity. [12]

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Normal operation of 52 Wind mills by using MATLAB/SIMULINK

Top /first 26 Wind Mills simulation-IG,Wind speed, P in Mw &Bottom /second 26 Wind Mills simulation-Wind speed, P in Mw

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operation of 52 Wind mills by using MATLAB/SIMULINK under voltage sag

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operation of 52 Wind mills by using MATLAB/SIMULINK under voltage swell

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Discrete 1

Operation of 52 Wind mills by using MATLAB/SIMULINK under Harmonics

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Discrete 2

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Discrete 3

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III SIMULATION AND MODELLING

Wind turbines cause significant impacts on the power quality of their connected grid.

Voltage fluctuations produced by wind turbines are usually due to wind speed variations, power and voltage fluctuations.

This case presents simulations for numerical models of two wind turbine schemes, fixed and variable speed types, by using MATLAB/SIMULINK.[12]

In order to investigate the power system impact of wind turbines, it is essential to use accurate dynamic simulation models of wind turbines and power system.

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The models must correctly represent the dynamic behavior of the wind turbines in order to predict critical operation conditions at the one hand and to improve their dynamic performance at the other hand.

Hence, those wind turbine models have to be developed and implemented in dedicated power system simulation tools in order to facilitate study on the wind turbines´ interaction with the power system. MATLAB software tools build the basis for power system simulations .[13]

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Normal operation of 52 Wind mills by using MATLAB/SIMULINK Top /first 26 Wind Mills simulation-IG,Wind speed, P in Mw

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Bottom /second 26 Wind Mills simulation-IG,Wind speed, P in Mw

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Data Acuitision 1 Measurment 1

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  Measurment 2

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 Data Aquitision 2 Measurement 1

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IV POWER QUALITY ANALYSIS- CASE STUDY

Voltage sag at Induction Generator side

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Voltage sag at 33 kv bus side

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Operation of 52 Wind mills by using MATLAB/SIMULINK under voltage sag

Top /first 26 Wind Mills & bottom /second 26 Wind Mills simulation, Wind speed,P in Mw

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Data Acquisition 1 measurement 1

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Measurement 2

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Data aquitision 2 Measurment 1

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Voltage sag at I.G.side

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Current at 690 v

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Voltage sag of 33kv bus at 690 v

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Power factor

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Q AT 690 V

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P at 690 v

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  Operation of 52 Wind mills by using MATLAB/SIMULINK under

voltage swell Top /first 26 Wind Mills simulation-IG,Wind speed, P in Mw

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bottom /second 26 Wind Mills simulation-IG,Wind speed, P in Mw

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Data acquisition 1 Measurement 1

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V. CONCLUSIONSmodeling and simulation of Indian wind farm by using

MATLAB/SIMULINK has been carried out.

In this case, simulations of wind turbine system to assess power quality that will affect the power system before actual installation have been performed. Because of the complexity of the model under study, the computational burden is high. Future work will focus on the reduction of simulation time and increase the solution accuracy.

This case investigated the possible approaches for integration of FSIG wind farms to the power network.

This case presents the performance analysis of grid connected wind farm by using MATLAB/SIMULINK for power quality Analysis.

Power Quality issues of high penetrated grid connected wind farm has been investigated.

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References [1] E. Muljadi, C.P. Butterfield,J. Chacon,H. Romanowitz ,” POWER QUALITY ASPECTS IN A WIND

POWER PLANT”,IEEE 2006 [2] Gabriele Michalke, Department for Renewable Energies Institute of Electrical power system,”

Variable Speed Wind Turbines - Modelling, Control, and Impact on Power Systems “, pp.1-228, 2008 [3} Nguyen Tung Linh ,Electric Power University, “Power Quality Investigation of Grid Connected

Wind Turbines”, ICIEA 2009, pp.2018-2022, IEEE 2009 [4] SU Shi-ping ,QIN Zhi-qing ,” Study on Transient Power Quality Detection of Grid-Connected

Wind Power Generation System Based on Wavelet Transform”, DOI 10.1109/ICEET.2009.213,PP.861-864,IEEE computer society.

[5] H. J. Su, H. Y. Huang, and G. W. Chang,” Power Quality Assessment of Wind Turbines by Matlab/Simulink”, IEEE 2010.

[6] O. A. Giddani, G. P. Adam, O. Anaya-Lara, G. Burt and K. L. Lo, ” Enhanced performance of FSIG wind farms for Grid Code compliance”, SPEEDAM 2010 International Symposium on Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Automation and Motion, pp.660-665 IEEE 2010.

[7] Zbigniew Leonowicz, ” Assessment of Power Quality in Wind Power Systems”, IEEE 2011 [8] John P. Barton, Simon J. Watson, “Analysis of electrical power data for condition monitoring of a

small wind turbine” , Published in IET Renewable Power Generation, doi: 10.1049/iet-rpg.2012.0326.

[9] Sharad W. Mohod, Member, IEEE, and Mohan V. Aware “Micro wind power generator with battery storage” IEEE SYSTEMS JOURNAL, VOL. 6, NO. 1, MARCH 2012

[10] S. W. Mohod and M. V. Aware, “Power quality issues & it’s mitigation technique in wind energy conversion,” in Proc. of IEEE Int. Conf. Quality Power & Harmonic, Wollongong, Australia, 2008.

[11] J. J. Gutierrez, J. Ruiz, L. Leturiondo, “Comparison of Different Control Strategies of STATCOM for Power Quality Improvement of Grid Connected Wind Energy System”, PP.124-131, IEEE 2013

[12] T. Burton, D. Sharpe, N. Jenkins ,E. Bossanyi, “Wind Energy Handbook ”, John Wiley & sons Ltd. Chichester , 2001

[13] J. F. Manwell , J. G. Mcgowan , A. L.Rogers, “Wind Energy Explained : Theory , Design and Application ”, John Wiley & sons Ltd. Chichester , 2002.

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