Jajna Prasad Sahoo

Modelling and Simulation of Dynamic Voltage Restorer connected to Wind Power Distribution



EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.05.046

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Piyali Mondal, Jajna Prasad Sahoo," Modelling and Simulation of Dynamic Voltage Restorer connected to Wind Power Distribution", VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 5, Article 46, pp. 1-6, 2022. Published by Computer Engineering Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.

Abstract

Implementation of large-scale wind power generation into the grid is growing quickly. Appropriate activity relies upon the accessible innovation to mitigate the conceivable adverse consequences, for example, loss of generation for frequency support, voltage sag, and power variety because of the variable speed of the wind. The danger of voltage collapses because of absence of reactive power support is one of the basic issues, with regards to possibilities in the power systems. This requires quick control strategy with least energy requirement. In this paper, a WTG system connected to a distribution network with a DVR is considered for analysis. Three phase system has been designed with three phase source, three phase transformer, three phase breaker and 3 phases parallel RL load. A three-phase fault has been created and results are analyzed using MATLab/Similink.

Keywords

Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR), Wind-Turbine Generators (WTGs), Voltage sag, Voltage Swell Electrical fault.

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