Wind power smoothing using fuzzy logic pitch controller and energy capacitor system for improvement Micro-Grid performance in islanding mode
Rashad M. Kamel,
Aymen Chaouachi and
Ken Nagasaka
Energy, 2010, vol. 35, issue 5, 2119-2129
Abstract:
The need of reducing CO2 emissions in electricity generation field for solving global warming problems has led to increase interest in Micro-Grid (MG) especially the one with renewable sources such as solar and wind generations. Wind speed fluctuations cause high fluctuations in output power of wind turbine which cause fluctuations in fr and voltages of the MG in the islanding mode and originate stability problems. In this study, a new fuzzy logic pitch controller and an energy storage ultra capacitor are proposed and developed to smooth the output power of wind turbine and enhance MG's performance in islanding mode. These two proposed controllers are compared with the conventional PI pitch controller, which is usually used to control wind generation system when the wind speed exceeds a rated value. Obtained results proved that our two proposed strategies are effective for the MG performance improvement during islanding mode. All models and controllers are developed using Matlab® Simulink® environment.
Keywords: Micro-Grid; Islanding; Fuzzy pitch controller; Wind power smoothing; Ultra capacitor (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2010.01.030
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