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Power control of direct interconnection technique for airbornewind energy systems

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posted on 2018-11-26, 10:35 authored by Mahdi Ebrahimi Salari, Joseph Coleman, Daniel ToalDaniel Toal
In this paper, an offshore airborne wind energy (AWE) farm consisting of three non-reversing pumping mode AWE systems is modelled and simulated. The AWE systems employ permanent magnet synchronous generators (PMSG). A direct interconnection technique is developed and implemented for AWE systems. This method is a new approach invented for interconnecting offshore wind turbines with the least number of required offshore-based power electronic converters. The direct interconnection technique can be beneficial in improving the economy and reliability of marine airborne wind energy systems. The performance and interactions of the directly interconnected generators inside the energy farm internal power grid are investigated. The results of the study conducted in this paper, show the directly interconnected AWE systems can exhibit a poor load balance and significant reactive power exchange which must be addressed. Power control strategies for controlling the active and reactive power of the AWE farm are designed, implemented, and promising results are discussed in this paper.

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Publication

Energies;11, 3134

Publisher

MDPI

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peer-reviewed

Other Funding information

ERC, Marie Curie-Sklodowska Action (MCSA), SFI

Language

English

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