Analysis of direct interconnection technique for offshore airborne wind energy systems under normal and fault conditions
Mahdi Ebrahimi Salari,
Joseph Coleman and
Daniel Toal
Renewable Energy, 2019, vol. 131, issue C, 284-296
Abstract:
Direct interconnection is a novel technique for interconnecting offshore airborne wind energy (AWE) generators which facilitates the removal of power converters from the offshore generation site. In this technique, unlike the conventional approach, all generators are interconnected directly and after dispatching the generated power to shore, a back to back converter or several paralleled back to back converters change the generated power to grid-compliant power. Considering that the high expenses of offshore operations for back to back converter repair and maintenance and the higher accessibility of shore-side back to back converters, this technique can improve the reliability and economy of the energy generation system. This research aims to implement and study the practicality and reliability of the direct interconnection approach for offshore non-reversing pumping mode airborne wind energy generator systems. The interaction of direct interconnected AWEs in normal and fault conditions is investigated, and synchronisation, frequency control and load sharing control of the AWE farm are examined and discussed.
Keywords: Airborne wind energy; Direct interconnection technique; Offshore; Synchronous generator (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2018.07.045
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