Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.89, 719-726, 2015
Grid-friendly wind power systems based on the synchronverter technology
Back-to-back PWM converters are becoming a realistic alternative to conventional converters in high-power wind power applications. In this paper, a control strategy based on the synchronverter technology is proposed for back-to-back PWM converters. Both converters are run as synchronverters, which are mathematically equivalent to the conventional synchronous generators. The rotor-side converter is responsible for maintaining the DC link voltage and the grid-side converter is responsible for the maximum power point tracking (MPPT). As the two converters are operated using the synchronverter technology, the formed wind power system becomes more friendly to the grid. Extensive real-time digital simulation results are presented to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method under normal operation and grid-fault scenarios. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Synchronverter;Inverters that mimic synchronous generators;Back-to-back converters;Wind turbine;Maximum power point tracking (MPPT);Grid faults