Impact of Wind Penetration Level on System Dynamic Performance

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Power system dynamic problem is the study which dealing with synchronism among interconnected machines. In any scenario all interconnected synchronous machines should remain in synchronism if the system is stable; i.e., they should all remain operating in parallel and at the same speed. Wind penetration level is affecting power system stability performance. This may result in oscillatory, but if the system is stable, these oscillations will be damped towards to stable operating condition. If the system is unstable, these oscillations will not be damped out and causes damage to synchronous generator. This dynamic performance can be improved by StatCom technology.

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October 2013

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DOI: 10.1109/61.891520

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