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Impacts of Fault Ride Through Behavior of Wind Farms on a Low Inertia System

Hassan W. Qazi, Peter Wall, Marta Val Escudero, Conor Carville, Noel Cunniffe, Jon O'Sullivan

2020IEEE Transactions on Power Systems25 citationsDOI

Abstract

In view of the increasing levels of renewable generation across the world, the operational dynamics of power systems are changing. One of the dimensions of this transformational change is the nature of fault ride through behavior of renewable technologies such as wind and the associated differences compared to conventional generation. This paper investigates the impacts of fault ride through behavior of wind farms on the system stability in detail, using full dynamic model of a low inertia island power system. Recorded PMU measurements are used to establish the variations in wind farm behavior during and after a fault. A detailed sensitivity analysis on the active and reactive power injection behavior of wind farms is carried out to establish the component of fault ride through behavior that is most critical to system stability, using the full model of the Ireland and Northern Ireland Power system (All island power system). Detailed investigation of the mechanics of a fault in a low inertia, wind generation dominated system is carried out to reveal potential technical scarcities. Finally, mitigations for identified scarcities arising from non-ideal fault ride through behavior of wind farms are presented in terms of Transmission System Operator led novel system services.

Topics & Concepts

Fault (geology)Electric power systemWind powerEngineeringRenewable energyInertiaControl theory (sociology)Automotive engineeringMarine engineeringPower (physics)Computer scienceElectrical engineeringControl (management)Classical mechanicsPhysicsArtificial intelligenceQuantum mechanicsSeismologyGeologyWind Turbine Control SystemsHVDC Systems and Fault ProtectionWind Energy Research and Development