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Stability enhancement of induction generator–based series compensated wind power plants by alleviating subsynchronous torsional oscillations using BFOA‐optimal controller tuned STATCOM

Rajeev Kumar, Rajveer Singh, Haroon Ashfaq

2020Wind Energy35 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract In this paper, a STATCOM (static synchronous compensator) is used to encounter the potential SSR (subsynchronous resonance) observed by IG (Induction Generator) based series compensated wind farms. The basic controller used for STATCOM control is identical to that of the literature. An idea of a unique meta‐heuristic swarm‐based optimization technique called BFOA (bacterial foraging optimization algorithm) based optimal‐controller is introduced for optimal parameter selection of the basic controller used in the control scheme of the STATCOM. The investigation is carried out with 500 MW IG‐based wind farm exposed to three‐phase LLL‐G fault close to the PCC (point of common coupling) and implemented with MATLAB in both steady and transient states for the three different cases, namely, without STATCOM, with the basic STATCOM controller, and in the presence of the proposed BFOA‐optimal controller‐based STATCOM. In both the states, the observed eigenvalues of the test system, together with the time domain results of the generator rotor dynamics for three distinct cases, reveals the effectiveness of the suggested BFOA‐optimal controller tuned STATCOM in mitigating the potential SSR.

Topics & Concepts

Control theory (sociology)Induction generatorController (irrigation)MATLABTransient (computer programming)Wind powerElectric power systemEngineeringComputer scienceControl engineeringPower (physics)PhysicsControl (management)AgronomyQuantum mechanicsArtificial intelligenceBiologyElectrical engineeringOperating systemWind Turbine Control SystemsMicrogrid Control and OptimizationFrequency Control in Power Systems