Energies (Nov 2020)

Offshore Wind Farm Black Start Service Integration: Review and Outlook of Ongoing Research

  • Daniela Pagnani,
  • Frede Blaabjerg,
  • Claus Leth Bak,
  • Filipe Miguel Faria da Silva,
  • Łukasz H. Kocewiak,
  • Jesper Hjerrild

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13236286
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 23
p. 6286

Abstract

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A review of the ongoing research on black start (BS) service integrated with offshore wind farms (OWFs) is presented in this paper. The overall goal is to firstly gain a better understanding of the BS capabilities required by modern power systems. Subsequently, the challenges faced by OWFs as novel BS service providers as well as an outlook on the ongoing research which may provide solutions to these are presented. OWFs have the potential to be a fast and environmentally friendly technology to provide BS services for power system restoration and, therefore, to ensure resiliency after blackouts. As a power electronic-based system, OWFs can be equipped with a self-starter in the system in order to perform BS. The self-start unit could be a synchronous generator (SG) or a power electronic unit such as a grid-forming (GFM) converter. Preliminary BS studies performed in PSCAD/EMTDC are presented in a simplified OWF system via an SG as the self-start unit. Consequently, technical challenges during the BS procedure in an OWF benchmark system are outlined via theoretical discussions and simulations results. This is useful to understand the threats to power electronics during BS. Finally, the most relevant GFM strategies in the state-of-the-art literature are presented and their application to OWF BS is discussed.

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