Energies (Jul 2019)

Implementation of IEC 61400-27-1 Type 3 Model: Performance Analysis under Different Modeling Approaches

  • Raquel Villena-Ruiz,
  • Alberto Lorenzo-Bonache,
  • Andrés Honrubia-Escribano,
  • Francisco Jiménez-Buendía,
  • Emilio Gómez-Lázaro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en12142690
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 14
p. 2690

Abstract

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Forecasts for 2023 position wind energy as the third-largest renewable energy source in the world. This rapid growth brings with it the need to conduct transient stability studies to plan network operation activities and analyze the integration of wind power into the grid, where generic wind turbine models have emerged as the optimal solution. In this study, the generic Type 3 wind turbine model developed by Standard IEC 61400-27-1 was submitted to two voltage dips and implemented in two simulation tools: MATLAB/Simulink and DIgSILENT-PowerFactory. Since the Standard states that the responses of the models are independent of the software used, the active and reactive power results of both responses were compared following the IEC validation guidelines, finding, nevertheless, slight differences dependent on the specific features of each simulation software. The behavior of the generic models was assessed, and their responses were also compared with field measurements of an actual wind turbine in operation. Validation errors calculated were comprehensively analyzed, and the differences in the implementation processes of both software tools are highlighted. The outcomes obtained help to further establish the limitations of the generic wind turbine models, thus achieving a more widespread use of Standard IEC 61400-27-1.

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