Vulnerability Assessment for Large-Scale Wind Farm

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Power system vulnerability is one new concept for power security as the extend of security in recent years. At present, the power system vulnerability research has obtained stage accomplishment. Meanwhile, the randomness and intermittence of the wind lead to the wind power output unsteady. It not only has a bad influence on the power system, but also makes wind farm vulnerability even more obvious. Based on this, vulnerability assessment is applied to large-scale wind farm in this paper. Vulnerability indexes of the bus in large-scale wind farm are put forward and prevention measures are also given and it will has reference meaning to the security enhance of both grid and wind farm.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1070-1072)

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279-283

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December 2014

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