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Steady-state and transient voltage stability analysis of a weak distribution system with a remote doubly fed induction generator-based wind farm
In modern, stressed distribution system, voltage stability is a major concern from planning and operation perspectives. Remote wind farm connected to a weak distribution system through a long line could adversely affect the voltage
stability of the respective distribution network. This paper investigates the transient and steady-state voltage issues of a distribution network with a distant doubly fed induction generator (DFIG)-based wind farm. Results show that a
distant DFIG-based wind farm could improve the voltage stability of a distribution network with a large motor load in steady-state operating condition as well as following disturbances, like three-phase faults, sudden load tripping, and
motor starting.
Keywords
Bus voltage, DFIG, motor load, P-V curve,voltage stability, wind farm
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