Study on Transient Stability of Circulation Economy Power System with High Penetration of Wind Power

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On the basic of deeply analyzing the characteristic of circulation economy power system with high penetration of wind power, and researching the model and transient characteristics of DFIG, the problem on transient stability of circulation economy power grid was given through simulating and analyzing the huolinhe circulation economy demonstration project on wind power consumed in the local in the paper. At last, an optimal control strategy of wind turbine based on circulation economy power system with high penetration of wind power was proposed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1008-1009)

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197-201

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August 2014

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