The efficient and stable operation of wind generators is important for the realization of large-scale power generation. In this study, a multi-degree-of-freedom (multi-DoF) wind power generation syst.
Why is wind power a popular choice for electricity generation?
The growing demand for clean and sustainable energy sources has made wind power an increasingly popular choice for electricity generation. WTPGS is composed of three fundamental stages, i.e., the aerodynamic stage, mechanical stage, and electrical stage.
How can energy storage improve wind power distribution?
The proposed strategy enables accurate power distribution among different energy storage devices within the HESS, leveraging the complementary characteristics of lithium batteries and supercapacitors. This ensures the stability of wind power output and improves grid integration quality.
How is wind power decomposed in a hybrid energy storage system?
Using the optimized parameters, the wind power fluctuation signals (the target power for the HESS) are decomposed via VMD, and appropriate high- and low-frequency reference components are selected for power allocation among the hybrid energy storage systems.
Can a hybrid controller improve the performance of a PMSG-based wind turbine?
In this paper, the proposed WTPGS system is designed in MATLAB/Simulink software where a hybrid controller (ANFIS-PI) is implemented in the machine-side converter (MSC) and grid-side converter (GSC) of a variable speed PMSG-based wind turbine to enhance its performance subjected to wind variations.
Similarly, in the case of the GSC, the parameter active power also outperforms the conventional PI controller by reducing the maximum overshoot by 6.4% and achieving a settling time 4.36 sec lower. This suggests that the GSC holds promise as an excellent choice for applications in wind turbines.
1. Proposed a Dynamic Wind Power Smoothing Strategy: This strategy combined with the HESS effectively reduces wind power fluctuations and decreases the fluctuating power signals allocated to the HESS, thereby reducing the cumulative power burden on the system. 2.