Renewable Energy, Vol.34, No.6, 1545-1553, 2009
Variable speed DFIG wind energy system for power generation and harmonic current mitigation
This paper presents a novel approach for simultaneous power generation and harmonic current mitigation using variable speed WECS with DFIG. A new control strategy is proposed to upgrade the DFIG control to achieve simultaneously a green active and reactive power source with active filtering capability. To ensure high filtering performance, we studied an improved harmonic isolator in the time-domain, based on a new high selectivity filter developed in our laboratory. We examined two solutions for harmonic current mitigation: first, by compensating the whole harmonic component of the grid currents or second, by selective isolation of the predominant harmonic currents to ensure active filtering of the 5th and 7th harmonics. Simulation results for a 3 MW WECS with DFIG confirm the effectiveness and the performance of the two proposed approaches. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Active filter;Harmonics;Doubly fed induction generator;Wind energy conversion system;Wind power generation;Power quality