Study on the Active Power Output Control of Wind Energy for Power Balance

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This paper carried out a study on the contribution of wind farm to power balance of power system by wind power output control. The study mainly focuses on active power control capability of double feed induction generator (DFIG) based wind turbine, active power control mode of wind farm and capability of wind farm to participating in peak-load regulation. According to the National standard of China GB/T 19963-2011, a study case is given to simulate the impact of wind farm grid integration based on a real power system in order to validate the active power mode and control process presented in the paper.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 608-609)

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796-802

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December 2012

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