Authors
JG Slootweg, WL Kling
Publication date
2003/10/1
Journal
Electric power systems research
Volume
67
Issue
1
Pages
9-20
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Increasing amounts of wind turbines are connected to electrical power systems. This affects many aspects of their operation and behaviour. In this paper, the impact of large scale wind power generation on power system oscillations is treated. The three main types of power system oscillations, namely oscillations of a group of generators against a strong system and intra- and inter-area oscillations are studied. To this end, test systems are used. The effect of wind power on the oscillations is investigated by gradually replacing the power generated by the synchronous generators in the system by power from either constant or variable speed wind turbines, while observing the movement of the eigenvalues through the complex plane. From the results, it is concluded that the effect of wind power on power system oscillations depends on the wind turbine concept (constant or variable speed) and on the wind power …
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