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Comparative analysis of controllers for stability enhancement for wind energy system with STATCOM in the grid connected environment

M. Alfaki Mohamed Faroug, Dasari Narasimha Rao, Ravi Samikannu, Sampath Kumar Venkatachary and Karthikrajan Senthilnathan

Renewable Energy, 2020, vol. 162, issue C, 2408-2442

Abstract: The growing energy demand places its focus on renewable energy resources as a sustainable energy resource. Wind Power is one of the important sources of renewable energy. However, it exhibits challenges in the form of stability and control when integrating with the conventional grid. Though the connection of wind power plants does not require any major redesign, it is, however, necessary to ensure that issues are taken care of through control and compensative devices, to enable the grid to recover from grid faults and system disturbances. One such proposal is discussed here. This paper analyses the design and implementation of Proportional-Integral (PI) controlled Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM) controllers and is compared with Fuzzy Logic Controlled(FLC) STATCOM controllers. These controllers are primarily used to stabilize the voltage in wind power plants by preventing tripping of Wind Generators (WG) in the event of a grid side disturbance or fault and can recover from the fault by injecting reactive power in the grid. This paper applies STATCOM for restoring the voltage levels at the terminals of the wind power plants and simulated using MATLAB Simulink. It is observed from the simulation results, that STATCOM with fuzzy logic controls tends to reduce the voltage fluctuation and ensure the stability of the system as compared to STATCOM with PI.

Keywords: Electric grid; Fuzzy logic control; PI control; Static synchronous compensator; Transient stability; Windpower plant (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2020.06.044

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