The Influence of Detailed Onshore and Offshore Wind Farm Models on the System Voltage Level

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For the power load centers in china coast, large-scale development of new energy (such as offshore wind power and onshore wind power) is not only an effective means of control the bad weather (such as fog and haze), but also the practical requirements of coastal power shortage. In this paper, according to actual situation of China's large-scale wind power accessing to the coastal load centers centrally, also the characteristics of onshore and offshore wind farm models is considered, The voltage variation in the centralized model and detailed model is analyzed based on the platform of PSD-BPA, and the characteristic of each model is obtained. Research results have a certain reference value for China's coastal onshore and offshore wind power development.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 986-987)

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601-605

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July 2014

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