2005 IEEE/PES Transmission &Amp;amp; Distribution Conference &Amp;amp; Exposition: Asia and Pacific
DOI: 10.1109/tdc.2005.1547160
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Issues of Connecting Wind Farms into Power Systems

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“…This could have different focuses in different types of wind turbine technologies, and may include supporting the system voltage with reactive power compensation devices, such as interface power electronics, SVC, STATCOM and keeping the generator at appropriate speed by regulating the power etc. [12], [13].…”
Section: Voltage Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This could have different focuses in different types of wind turbine technologies, and may include supporting the system voltage with reactive power compensation devices, such as interface power electronics, SVC, STATCOM and keeping the generator at appropriate speed by regulating the power etc. [12], [13].…”
Section: Voltage Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Large scale energy storage systems may provide an answer. Some fast response energy storage devices such as batteries, pump storage and fuel cells in combination with bidirectional DC-DC converter, are well suited for this purpose although their cost may present a barrier [33]. The flow (zinc-bromine) battery system which offers two or three times higher energy density, but with the lowest cost per energy stored and delivered over the lead-acid battery, is very promising [34].…”
Section: Real Power and Frequency Requirement And Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially distributed generation with non-controllable energy sources can cause flicker. Two types of flicker are associated with wind turbines [3,5] Flicker during start-up is caused for instance due to capacitor switchings and cut-ins of wind turbines. During normal operation flicker emission is set up by variations in the produced power due to fluctuating wind-speed and tower shadow [9].…”
Section: A Voltage Fluctuations and Flickermentioning
confidence: 99%