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Active Filter Parameter Tuning Method for Harmonic Voltage Mitigation in Wind Power Plants

It is challenging to determine the active filter control factors in wind power plants (WPP) to obtain effective harmonic voltage mitigation and avoid over-modulation or system instability problems caused by overlarge feedforward or feedback gains. To address this issue, an active filter tuning (AFT) method is proposed in this paper to offer a common parameter tuning and stability assessment strategy for both current-controlled and voltage-controlled harmonic impedance reshaping (HIR) methods by introducing a coordination factor including different weight coefficients for system stability margin, wind turbine (WT) harmonic suppression, and grid harmonic mitigation. The superiority of the proposed method is verified in a 20 MW WPP with four cases considering both WT harmonic voltage amplification and grid voltage amplification. Compared to previous methods, the AFT based HIR method achieves a more flexible balance between system stability and harmonic voltage mitigation, obtaining better performance in WT harmonic suppression, grid harmonic suppression, system robustness, and transient response.

Shuting Li
AAU Energy, Aalborg University
Denmark

Jingxuan Wu
AAU Energy, Aalborg University
Denmark

Juan C. Vasquez
AAU Energy, Aalborg University
Denmark

Josep M. Guerrero
AAU Energy, Aalborg University
Denmark

Peter Palensky
TU Delft
Netherlands

Aleksandra Lekic
TU Delft
Netherlands

 


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