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Modeling and Simulation of a 12 MW Wind Farm

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Author keywords
aerodynamic system, blade-angle control, constant-speed wind turbine, induction generators, wind farm

References keywords
wind(10), power(6), turbines(4), energy(4)
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About this article
Date of Publication: 2010-05-31
Volume 10, Issue 2, Year 2010, On page(s): 141 - 144
ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
Digital Object Identifier: 10.4316/AECE.2010.02025
Web of Science Accession Number: 000280312600025
SCOPUS ID: 77954656127

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The installation of wind turbines in power systems has developed rapidly through the last 20 years. In this paper a complete simulation model of a 6 x 2 MW wind turbines is presented using data from a wind farm installed in Denmark. A model of the wind turbine with cage-rotor induction generator is presented in details. A set of simulations are performed and they show that it is possible to simulate a complete wind farm from wind to the grid. The simulation tool can also be used to simulate bigger wind farms connected to the grid.


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[1] S. Heier, "Wind energy conversion systems", John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York, 1998.

[2] S. Rahman, "Green Power. What is it and where can we find it?", IEEE Power & Energy Magazine, January/February 2003, pp. 30-37.
[CrossRef] [SCOPUS Times Cited 145]


[3] L.H. Hansen, L. Helle, F. Blaabjerg, E. Ritchie, S. Munk-Nielsen, H. Bidner, P. Sorensen and B. Bak-Jensen, "Conceptual Survey of Generators and Power Electronics for Wind Turbines", Riso-R-1205, December 2001.

[4] L. Mihet-Popa, "Wind Turbines using Induction Generators connected to the grid", Ph.D. Thesis, POLITEHNICA University of Timisoara, October 2003.

[5] H. Polinder, M.R. Dubois and J.G. Slootweg, "Generator systems for wind turbines", 24th International Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent motion and power quality (PCIM), Nuremberg, Germany, 20-22 May, 2003.

[6] ***, Guided Tour on Wind Energy, Danish Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association, Denmark.

[7] P. Bauer, S. W. H. De Haan, M. R. Dubois, "Introduction to wind energy and offshore problematic", PCIM 2003, Nuremberg, Germany, 20-22 May.

[8] Muljadi, E.; Butterfield, "Pitch-controlled variable-speed wind turbine generation", Industry Applications Conference, 1999. IAS Annual Meeting. Conference Record, Vol. 1, pp. 323-330.
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[9] ***, DIgSILENT Power Factory user manuals, DIgSILENT GmbH, Germany.

[10] L. Mihet-Popa, F. Blaabjerg, I. Boldea, "Wind turbine generator modeling and simulation where rotational speed is the controlled variable", IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, Vol. 40, No. 1, January/February, 2004.
[CrossRef] [Web of Science Times Cited 81] [SCOPUS Times Cited 149]


[11] L. Mihet-Popa, O. Prostean and I. Szeidert, "The soft-starters modeling, simulations and control implementation for 2 MW constant-speed wind turbines", The International Review of Electrical Engineering - IREE, Vol. 3, No. 1, January-February 2008, pp. 129-135, ISSN: 1827-6660.

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Web of Science® Citations for all references: 81 TCR
SCOPUS® Citations for all references: 294 TCR

Web of Science® Average Citations per reference: 7 ACR
SCOPUS® Average Citations per reference: 27 ACR

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