Voltage Stability Analysis of Wind Power Integrated System Based on Flexible HVDC

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With the scale of integration of wind power increases gradually, the voltage stability and the fluctuation problem of the system caused by integration have become more and more prominent. Traditional AC power transmission mode cannot alleviate the adverse effects of integration of wind power, Flexible DC power transmission has many advantages due to the use of voltage source converters self-commutated characteristics, Flexible DC power provides a new technical method and also provides a solution for the integration. This paper introduces the basic structure and the basic control principle of Flexible DC power transmission technology. Then, through comparing the transient stability level and voltage supporting ability of AC power transmission with that of Flexible DC power transmission, an isolated system is used as an example to elaborate the beneficial contribution that the new integration of wind power make to the voltage stability, which indicates that Flexible DC power transmission technology has broad application prospect in the transmission area of wind power, and gives very good reference value for the Flexible DC power used in integration in the future.

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