Published February 4, 2022
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A Multi-Terminal HVdc Grid Topology Proposal for Offshore Wind Farms
Description
Although various topologies of multi-terminal high voltage direct current (MT-HVdc)
transmission systems are available in the literature, most of them are prone to loss of flexibility,
reliability, stability, and redundancy in the events of grid contingencies. In this research, two new
wind farms and substation ring topology (2WF-SSRT) are designed and proposed to address the
aforementioned shortcomings. The objective of this paper is to investigate MT-HVdc grid topologies
for integrating large o shore wind farms with an emphasis on power loss in the event of a dc grid
fault or mainland alternating current (ac)grid abnormality. Standards and control of voltage source
converter (VSC) based MT-HVdc grids are defined and discussed. High voltage dc switch-gear
and dc circuit topologies are appraised based on the necessity of dc cables, HVdc circuit breakers,
and extra o shore platforms. In this paper, the proposed topology is analyzed and compared with the
formers for number and ratings of o shore substations, dc breakers, ultra-fast mechanical actuators,
dc circuits, cost, flexibility, utilization, and redundancy of HVdc links. Coordinated operation
of various topologies is assessed and compared with respect to the designed control scheme via
a developed EMTDC/PSCAD simulation platform considering three fault scenarios: dc fault on
transmission link connecting the wind farm to mainland power converters, dc fault within substation
ring of VSC-HVdc stations, and ultimate disconnection of grid side VSC station. Results show that
2WF-SSRT is a promising topology for future MT-HVdc grids.
Abstract
Universidad Rey Abdulaziz DF-468-611-1441Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/129667
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/129667
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