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Index
 Abstract
 Power Quality Standards
 Power Quality
 Causes and Consequences of Power Quality Issues
 Power Imbalance
 Power outages
 Voltage Variation
 Harmonics
 Flickers
 Challenges of Wind Power on Power System Stability
 Mitigation Strategies for WECS Integration
 References
Abstract
 Day by day increasing demand of electricity forces us to invent
alternative sources for electricity generation leads to development of
renewable energy sources. Among various alternative sources wind is
gaining more attention due to its technical advancement and cost
effectiveness. Integration of wind farm in grid causes adverse effect
on grid leads to poor power quality and threat to power system security.
Power quality is one of the key factors in today scenario because
modern power electronics devices are very sensitive and poor power
quality result in high cost & loss of consumer. This presentation
focuses on various issues which are responsible for poor power quality
of grid.
Power Quality Standards
International Electro Technical Commission Guidelines :
 The guidelines are provided for measurement of power quality of wind
turbine.
 The International standards are developed by the working group of
Technical Committee-88 of the International Electro-technical
Commission (IEC), IEC standard 61400-21, describes the procedure
for determining the power quality.
 The standard norms are specified:
1. IEC 61400-21: Wind turbine generating system, part21. Measurement
and Assessment of power quality characteristic of grid connected
wind turbine
2. IEC 61400-13: Wind Turbine - measuring procedure in determining
the power behaviour.
3. IEC 61400-3-7: Assessment of emission limit for fluctuating load
4. IEC 61400-12: Wind Turbine Performance.
 The data sheet with electrical characteristic of wind turbine provides
the base for the utility assessment regarding a grid connection
Power Quality
 Power quality problem is any power problem manifested in voltage,
current, or frequency deviation that results in failure or
malfunctioning of customer equipment.
 Power quality and reliability cost the industry large amounts due to
mainly sags and short-term interruptions.
Causes and Consequences of
Power Quality Issues
 In most of industry, more than 90% of the electric motor with inverter
driven application.
 Poor power quality causes trouble in receptacle/transmission
equipment and electronic equipment malfunctions / Failure. Power
quality is a common problem for both electric power suppliers and
users.
 Causes :
1. Power Imbalance
2. Voltage Variation
3. Harmonics
4. Flickers
 Power disturbances can be classified into the following
categories:
Power Imbalance
 Wind Energy Conversion Systems (WECS) generate electricity when
wind speeds exceed a certain minimum.
 Wind speeds fluctuates over daily periods. Consequently, variations
in the output of WECS may increase the operating costs of the system.
The variability and the unpredictability of wind power can cause a
power imbalance on the grid. Their output power may not be available
to meet the demand when needed, while there could be an excess when
the demand is low, thereby causing an upset on the grid.
 Extreme ramp rates recorded during storms, Reports of loss of
4000MW (58% of capacity) in Germany in December 2004 and a loss
of 2000MW (83% of capacity) within 6 six hours in Denmark in
January 2005 as a result of large changes in wind power output due to a
forecasting error.
 A penalty cost is often attached to the deviation in the scheduled and
actual energy delivered to the grid to cover the loss.
Power outages
 Power outages are total interruptions of electrical supply. Utilities
have installed protection equipment that briefly interrupts power to
allow time for a disturbance to dissipate.
 Causes:
o Ice storms
o Lightning
o Wind
o Utility equipment failure
 Effects: Complete disruption of operation.
Voltage Variation
 Voltage fluctuations are changes or swings in the steady-state voltage
above or below the designated input range for a piece of equipment.
 Results from the wind velocity and generator torque. The voltage
variation is directly related to real and reactive power variations.
 The voltage variation is classified as under:
o Voltage Sags
o Voltage Swells
o Short Interruptions
o Long duration voltage variation
 Variation, flicker, harmonics of voltage causes the malfunction of
equipments such as microprocessor based control system, adjustable
speed drives, etc.
Voltage Variation
 Causes:
o Large equipment start-up or shut down
o Sudden change in load
 Effects:
o Data errors
o Memory loss
o Equipment shutdown
o Flickering lights
o Motors stalling/stopping
Harmonics
 It can be injected at the generation and the consumer end.
 Causes:
- At consumer end
o Non linear loads such as television, personal computers, compact
fluorescent lamps, and so forth.
- At generation level
o Flexible Alternating Current Transmission System (FACTS) such as
reactive power compensators and power electronics devices.
 Effects:
o Increase line losses
o Excessive heating of equipment , decreases lifetime
o Sub-harmonics could cause flickers
Flickers
 It is periodic voltage frequency variations typically between 0.5 and
25Hz that cause annoyance from the incandescent bulb.
 Flicker annoyance is severe at a frequency of 8.8Hz.
 Measurement of flicker
o Probability short term (Pst) measure for a time span of 10 min
o Probability long term (Plt) measured for an average of 2 hours
 For flicker free voltage, Pst = 0 & Pst=1 indicates that the flicker
pollution has reached the tolerable limit of an average person.
 Flicker level for a medium-voltage grid is specified by 0.35(Pst) and
0.25(Plt).
 Cause:
o Tower shadow
o Turbulence effect
• Effects:
o Uncomfortable visual effect on the eyes
o Imbalance & core saturation of transformers
o Thermal aging of induction motors
Challenges of Wind Power on Power
System Stability
 Before the advent of wind power plants, power systems mainly
consisted of synchronous generators for electricity production. The
behaviour and control of these generators following a disturbance are
well understood by the utility operators due to their experiences
thereof over the years.
 The advent of wind power introduces induction generators into
the power system for electricity generation because they are cheap,
robust and support variable speed operations. At the earlier stage
of wind power integration, there was little concern about its influence
on the overall stability of a power. With the increasing trend of wind
power integration, it may begin to have a significant influence on
the power system transient stability margin.
 Induction generators :
o Operate asynchronously
o Characterized by poor reactive power control capability.
 Surge in the input torque of a generator and a voltage dip beyond
the threshold limit at the point of common connection (PCC) can lead
into poor feeder regulation which can eventually cause voltage
collapse as a result of reactive power demand from the grid.
 Fixed speed induction generators - provided with reactive power
compensator to cater for the large reactive power demand from the
network.
 Variable speed generators - power electronics devices provide the
reactive power to the grid.
Mitigation Strategies for WECS
Integration
1. Geographical
Location
 Use of wide geographical
location to smoothening
out the oscillations in the
output of the intermittent
energy sources.
2. The Use of Smart and
Super Grid
Super grid allows the
transmission of wind
power from a site of
favourable generation to
places of high demand over
a long distance; this is
mostly practiced with the
high voltage direct current
lines (HVDC). It allows the
possibility of smoothing
out the intermittent output
power by geographical
location.
 Mitigation Strategies:
3. Improved Energy Storage Technology
4. Improved Forecasting Techniques
5. Grid Reinforcement
6. Regulatory Improvement
References
 http://ijsetr.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/IJSETR-VOL-3-ISSUE-3-
621-625.pdf
 http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.458.7515&rep
=rep1&type=pdf
 https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/0d67/6c125a816ef7464f0f1711fbe8c60a
157075.pdf

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Wind farm grid issues

  • 2. Index  Abstract  Power Quality Standards  Power Quality  Causes and Consequences of Power Quality Issues  Power Imbalance  Power outages  Voltage Variation  Harmonics  Flickers  Challenges of Wind Power on Power System Stability  Mitigation Strategies for WECS Integration  References
  • 3. Abstract  Day by day increasing demand of electricity forces us to invent alternative sources for electricity generation leads to development of renewable energy sources. Among various alternative sources wind is gaining more attention due to its technical advancement and cost effectiveness. Integration of wind farm in grid causes adverse effect on grid leads to poor power quality and threat to power system security. Power quality is one of the key factors in today scenario because modern power electronics devices are very sensitive and poor power quality result in high cost & loss of consumer. This presentation focuses on various issues which are responsible for poor power quality of grid.
  • 4. Power Quality Standards International Electro Technical Commission Guidelines :  The guidelines are provided for measurement of power quality of wind turbine.  The International standards are developed by the working group of Technical Committee-88 of the International Electro-technical Commission (IEC), IEC standard 61400-21, describes the procedure for determining the power quality.
  • 5.  The standard norms are specified: 1. IEC 61400-21: Wind turbine generating system, part21. Measurement and Assessment of power quality characteristic of grid connected wind turbine 2. IEC 61400-13: Wind Turbine - measuring procedure in determining the power behaviour. 3. IEC 61400-3-7: Assessment of emission limit for fluctuating load 4. IEC 61400-12: Wind Turbine Performance.  The data sheet with electrical characteristic of wind turbine provides the base for the utility assessment regarding a grid connection
  • 6. Power Quality  Power quality problem is any power problem manifested in voltage, current, or frequency deviation that results in failure or malfunctioning of customer equipment.  Power quality and reliability cost the industry large amounts due to mainly sags and short-term interruptions.
  • 7. Causes and Consequences of Power Quality Issues  In most of industry, more than 90% of the electric motor with inverter driven application.  Poor power quality causes trouble in receptacle/transmission equipment and electronic equipment malfunctions / Failure. Power quality is a common problem for both electric power suppliers and users.  Causes : 1. Power Imbalance 2. Voltage Variation 3. Harmonics 4. Flickers
  • 8.  Power disturbances can be classified into the following categories:
  • 9. Power Imbalance  Wind Energy Conversion Systems (WECS) generate electricity when wind speeds exceed a certain minimum.  Wind speeds fluctuates over daily periods. Consequently, variations in the output of WECS may increase the operating costs of the system. The variability and the unpredictability of wind power can cause a power imbalance on the grid. Their output power may not be available to meet the demand when needed, while there could be an excess when the demand is low, thereby causing an upset on the grid.  Extreme ramp rates recorded during storms, Reports of loss of 4000MW (58% of capacity) in Germany in December 2004 and a loss of 2000MW (83% of capacity) within 6 six hours in Denmark in January 2005 as a result of large changes in wind power output due to a forecasting error.  A penalty cost is often attached to the deviation in the scheduled and actual energy delivered to the grid to cover the loss.
  • 10. Power outages  Power outages are total interruptions of electrical supply. Utilities have installed protection equipment that briefly interrupts power to allow time for a disturbance to dissipate.  Causes: o Ice storms o Lightning o Wind o Utility equipment failure  Effects: Complete disruption of operation.
  • 11. Voltage Variation  Voltage fluctuations are changes or swings in the steady-state voltage above or below the designated input range for a piece of equipment.  Results from the wind velocity and generator torque. The voltage variation is directly related to real and reactive power variations.  The voltage variation is classified as under: o Voltage Sags o Voltage Swells o Short Interruptions o Long duration voltage variation  Variation, flicker, harmonics of voltage causes the malfunction of equipments such as microprocessor based control system, adjustable speed drives, etc.
  • 12. Voltage Variation  Causes: o Large equipment start-up or shut down o Sudden change in load  Effects: o Data errors o Memory loss o Equipment shutdown o Flickering lights o Motors stalling/stopping
  • 13. Harmonics  It can be injected at the generation and the consumer end.  Causes: - At consumer end o Non linear loads such as television, personal computers, compact fluorescent lamps, and so forth. - At generation level o Flexible Alternating Current Transmission System (FACTS) such as reactive power compensators and power electronics devices.  Effects: o Increase line losses o Excessive heating of equipment , decreases lifetime o Sub-harmonics could cause flickers
  • 14. Flickers  It is periodic voltage frequency variations typically between 0.5 and 25Hz that cause annoyance from the incandescent bulb.  Flicker annoyance is severe at a frequency of 8.8Hz.  Measurement of flicker o Probability short term (Pst) measure for a time span of 10 min o Probability long term (Plt) measured for an average of 2 hours  For flicker free voltage, Pst = 0 & Pst=1 indicates that the flicker pollution has reached the tolerable limit of an average person.  Flicker level for a medium-voltage grid is specified by 0.35(Pst) and 0.25(Plt).  Cause: o Tower shadow o Turbulence effect • Effects: o Uncomfortable visual effect on the eyes o Imbalance & core saturation of transformers o Thermal aging of induction motors
  • 15. Challenges of Wind Power on Power System Stability  Before the advent of wind power plants, power systems mainly consisted of synchronous generators for electricity production. The behaviour and control of these generators following a disturbance are well understood by the utility operators due to their experiences thereof over the years.  The advent of wind power introduces induction generators into the power system for electricity generation because they are cheap, robust and support variable speed operations. At the earlier stage of wind power integration, there was little concern about its influence on the overall stability of a power. With the increasing trend of wind power integration, it may begin to have a significant influence on the power system transient stability margin.
  • 16.  Induction generators : o Operate asynchronously o Characterized by poor reactive power control capability.  Surge in the input torque of a generator and a voltage dip beyond the threshold limit at the point of common connection (PCC) can lead into poor feeder regulation which can eventually cause voltage collapse as a result of reactive power demand from the grid.  Fixed speed induction generators - provided with reactive power compensator to cater for the large reactive power demand from the network.  Variable speed generators - power electronics devices provide the reactive power to the grid.
  • 17. Mitigation Strategies for WECS Integration 1. Geographical Location  Use of wide geographical location to smoothening out the oscillations in the output of the intermittent energy sources.
  • 18. 2. The Use of Smart and Super Grid Super grid allows the transmission of wind power from a site of favourable generation to places of high demand over a long distance; this is mostly practiced with the high voltage direct current lines (HVDC). It allows the possibility of smoothing out the intermittent output power by geographical location.
  • 19.  Mitigation Strategies: 3. Improved Energy Storage Technology 4. Improved Forecasting Techniques 5. Grid Reinforcement 6. Regulatory Improvement