Published May 27, 2021
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A Comprehensive VSG-based Onshore FRT Control Strategy for OWFs with VSC-MT-HVDC Transmission
Description
This paper proposes a communication-free control strategy at the offshore wind farm (OWF)
level to enhance onshore fault ride-through (FRT) grid code compliance of the voltage source converter
(VSC)-based multi-terminal high voltage direct current (MT-HVDC) grid. In this proposal, the emerging
virtual synchronous generator (VSG) concept is employed to equip the Type 4 wind turbine generator
(WTG)s with inherent grid forming ability. Accordingly, it is proposed to switch the offshore HVDC
converters control mode from grid forming to grid feeding during onshore FRT period to realize direct wind
power in-feed reduction as a function of the severity of MT-HVDC grid's overvoltage. The related
dynamics are mainly characterized by the high-speed current control loop, so improved OWF response is
achieved during onshore FRT period as conventional voltage/frequency modulation strategies are not
employed. New analysis/amendments are also proposed to study and improve the transient active power
reduction sharing between the WTGs in first few power cycles under wind wake effect. Finally, with the
objective of a smooth transfer of HVDC converters and WTGs in several proposed operation states, a set of
state machines are proposed considering whole WTG's dynamics. Comprehensive time-domain simulations
are performed with averaged electromagnetic transient models to demonstrate the improved onshore FRT
behavior in terms of minimizing the electrical stress at both MT-HVDC grid and OWF levels.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/110862
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/110862
Origin repository
- Origin repository
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