The Research of Power System Stability Problems Caused by Integration of Large-Scale Wind Power

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In recent years, wind power in China developed rappidly. More and more problems occurred with the integration of large-scale wind power. Arounding the issues of power system stability which are resulted from the integration of wind power and ite relevant technology, this paper mainly introduced the voltage stability from the angle of the definition and the classification, and analyzed power systems which contains wind farms from the angle of the research contents and methods of static and dynamic voltage stability, especially emphasizing the necessity of the bifurcation theory used in power system contains wind power.

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